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7 September, 05:37

How much heat is required to change 25.0 g of water from solid to liquid at 0 oC? Water: ΔHfus = 334 J/g; ΔHvap = 2260J/g

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  1. 7 September, 05:58
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    The heat required to change 25.0 g of water from solid ice to liquid water at 0°C is 8350 J

    Explanation:

    The parameters given are

    The temperature of the solid water = 0°C

    The heat of fusion, = 334 J/g

    The heat of vaporization, = 2260 J/g

    Mass of the solid water = 25.0 g

    We note that the heat required to change a solid to a liquid is the heat of fusion, from which we have the formula for heat fusion is given as follows;

    ΔH = m *

    Therefore, we have;

    ΔH = 25 g * 334 J/g = 8350 J

    Which gives the heat required to change 25.0 g of water from solid ice to liquid water at 0°C as 8350 J.
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