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20 December, 10:47

What is the amount of heat released by 1.00 gram of liquid water at 0°C when it changes to 1.00 gram of ice at 0°C?

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  1. 20 December, 10:48
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    334J/g

    Explanation:

    Data obtained from the question include:

    Mass (m) = 1g

    Specific heat of Fusion (Hf) = 334 J/g

    Heat (Q) = ?

    Using the equation Q = m·Hf, we can obtain the heat released as follow:

    Q = m·Hf

    Q = 1 x 334

    Q = 334J

    Therefore, the amount of heat released is 334J
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