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Bryson Thomas
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19 September, 14:09
How much energy is needed to melt 47.6g of water
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Devyn Kim
19 September, 14:15
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15.9 kJ
Explanation:
Use the equation q = nΔH
q = (47.6) (334)
q = 15898.4 J
or 15.9 kJ
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