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8 October, 09:46

What is the total number of joules released when a 5.00-gram sample of water changes from liquid to solid at 0°C?

(1) 334 J (3) 2260 J

(2) 1670 J (4) 11 300 J

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  1. 8 October, 10:13
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    Energy released from changing the phase of a substance from the liquid phase to solid phase can be calculated by using the specific latent heat of fusion. The heat of fusion of water at 0 degrees Celsius is 334 J/g. Calculation are as follows:

    Energy = 5 grams x 334 J/g

    Energy = 1670 J
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