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How many joule of energy is required to melting ice at 0°C?​

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Answered by Rxyll
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Answer: In water's case, an enthalpy of fusion equal to 333.55 J g−1 tells you that 1 g of ice at 0∘C can be converted to 1 g of liquid water at 0∘C by supplying 333.55 J of heat.

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Answered by gonikasharma04
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In water's case, an enthalpy of fusion equal to 333.55 J g−1 tells you that 1 g of ice at 0∘C can be converted to 1 g of liquid water at 0∘C by supplying 333.55 J of heat.

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