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7 January, 00:34

If the latent heat of fusion for water is 333.4 J/g, how much heat is required to melt 170 grams of ice at 0 °C?

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  1. 7 January, 00:43
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    56.7 KJ

    Explanation:

    Data Given:

    latent heat of fusion for water (Lf) = 333.4 J/g

    amount of ice (mass) = 170 gram

    heat required to melt ice (Q) = ?

    Solution:

    Latent heat of fusion: the amount of heat that required to melt certain amount of a substance. The total heat absorbed by substance is proportional to the total heat of fusion of the material.

    Formula Used

    Q = mLf

    Q = heat required to melt a substance

    m = mass of the substance

    Lf = latent heat of fusion also denoted by ΔHf

    put values in above formula

    Q = mLf

    Q = 170 g x 333.4 J/g

    Q = 56678 J

    convert J to KJ

    1000 J = 1 KJ

    56678 J = 56678 / 1000 = 56.678 KJ

    Q ≅ 56.7 KJ
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