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Calculate the total heat energy in Joules required to raise the temperature of 36.04 g of ice from -20.0˚C to 0.0˚C.

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Answer:Calculate the enthalpy change for the conversion of 36.04 g of ice at -23.0 °C to water at

Answer:Calculate the enthalpy change for the conversion of 36.04 g of ice at -23.0 °C to water at75.0 °C under a constant pressure of 1 atm.

Answer:Calculate the enthalpy change for the conversion of 36.04 g of ice at -23.0 °C to water at75.0 °C under a constant pressure of 1 atm.The specific heats of ice and water are 2.09 J/(°C . g ) and 4.18 J/(°C . g ) respectively.

Answer:Calculate the enthalpy change for the conversion of 36.04 g of ice at -23.0 °C to water at75.0 °C under a constant pressure of 1 atm.The specific heats of ice and water are 2.09 J/(°C . g ) and 4.18 J/(°C . g ) respectively.The heat of fusion of ice is 6.01 kJ/mol

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