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How much ice at 0°C could be melted by the addition of 15 kJ of heat? (ΔHfus = 6.01 kJ/mol)

a. 0.4 g

b. 2.5 g

c. 7.2 g

d. 45 g

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Answer:

d. 45 g

Step-by-step explanation:

The amount of ice melted is:


\Delta n = (15\,kJ)/(6.01\,(kJ)/(mol) )


\Delta n = 2.496\,moles


\Delta m = \Delta n \cdot M_w


\Delta m = (2.496\,moles)\cdot \left(18\,(g)/(mol) \right)


\Delta m = 44.928\,g

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Answer: d.45 g

Explanation:see attached photo

How much ice at 0°C could be melted by the addition of 15 kJ of heat? (ΔHfus = 6.01 kJ-example-1
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