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2 December, 12:05

Calculate the energy transferred when 4.6g of ice is melted at 0.0c

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  1. 2 December, 12:31
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    Ice melts at 0°C without change in temperature by absorbing the energy of fusion. Such energy will also be required for melting the ice through heating. Water at 0°C (ice) has a heat of fusion (ΔHf) of approximately 334 J/g

    Therefore,

    Energy transferred to ice for it to melt, E = mΔHf = 4.6*334 = 1536.4 J
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