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10 January, 14:16

If 12.03 kJ of heat is required to melt 36 grams of water, what is the heat of fusion of water?

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  1. 10 January, 14:41
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    Heat of fusion = heat/mass

    Heat of fusion = 12.03kJ/36 g = 0.3342 kJ/g or 334.2 J/g
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