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How much energy is required to melt 450 grams of ice at zero degree celsius?

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Answered by arnabchakraborty14
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You need to quote the latent heat of fusion of water....

You need to quote the latent heat of fusion of water....Explanation:

You need to quote the latent heat of fusion of water....Explanation:And you will get a value in J⋅g−1...and then you can assess the energy required for the transition....

You need to quote the latent heat of fusion of water....Explanation:And you will get a value in J⋅g−1...and then you can assess the energy required for the transition....H2O(s)Δ,0∘C−−−−→H2O(l)

You need to quote the latent heat of fusion of water....Explanation:And you will get a value in J⋅g−1...and then you can assess the energy required for the transition....H2O(s)Δ,0∘C−−−−→H2O(l)Both the ice and the water are assumed to be at 0 ∘C...of course, if different temperatures are specified you will need the heat capacities of ice, and of liquid water...

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