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12 January, 00:34

What is the thermal energy needed to completely melt 9.60 mol of ice at 0.0 C

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  1. 12 January, 00:44
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    The thermal energy needed to completely melt 9.60 mole of ice at 0.0 C is 57.8 Kj

    Explanation

    ice melt to form water

    The molar heat of fusion for water is 6.02 Kj/mol

    Thermal energy = moles x molar heat of fussion for water

    =9.6 mol x6.02 kj/mol = 57.8 Kj
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