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Calculate the heat absorbed when 31.6 g of ice at 0°C is completely melted
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Calculate the heat absorbed when 31.6 g of ice at 0°C is completely melted
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Latent heat of fusion for ice is 33600J/k
Mass=31.6J/k
Heat absorbed
k_f×m
31.6×33600
1061,740mJ
1061J
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