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The theoretical heat of fusion of ice is 6,01 kmoland the molar - mass of ice is 18.02 g/mol. The thermal energy needed to melt 180 g of ice at 0.00°is​

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60.01 kJ energy to melt 180g of ice, assuming my figure for heat of fusion.

Step-by-step explanation:

Please check the wording of the question. "6,01 kmoland the molar - mass of ice is 18.02 g/mol" is hard to interpret.

I'll assume the heat of fusion of ice is 6.01 kJ/mole?

180 grams of solid water (ice) is 180g/(18.02 g/mole) or 9.999 moles, rounded to 3 sig figs to 10 moles.

(10 moles H2O)*(6.01 kJ/mole) = 60.01 kJ energy to melt 180g of ice.

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