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13 March, 06:10

The molar heat of fusion for water is 6.009 kJ/mol. Express this heat of fusion in Joules per gram. 1. 0.3453 J/g 2. 400.3 J/g 3. 287.5 J/g

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  1. 13 March, 06:29
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    333.8J/g

    Explanation:

    Let's convert them separately.

    1kJ = 1000J

    mole = mass/molar mass

    molar mass of water = 18g/mole

    mass = mole * 18g/mole

    mass = 18g

    Overall conversion is

    [6.009KJ * (1000J/1KJ) ]/[mole * 18g/mole]

    6009J/18g

    = 333.8J/g

    The closest answer is 400.3J/g
  2. 13 March, 06:33
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    333.46 J/g

    Explanation:

    To convert from kiloJoules per mole to kiloJoules per gram, first we convert to Joules per mole:

    6.009 kJ/mol * 1000 = 6009 J/mol

    1 mole of water contains 18.02 grams of water, hence:

    (1 J/mol) / (1 mol) * (1 mol) / (18.02g)

    Therefore:

    (6009 J/mol) / (1 mol) * (1 mol) / (18.02g)

    = 333.46 J/g

    Another way of seeing this is, to convert from Joule per mole to Joules per gram, divide by the number of grams in one mole. In the case of water, it's 18.02 grams in one mole.
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