How many grams of ice at 0°C can be melted by the addition of 500 J of heat? (The molar…
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How many grams of ice at 0°C can be melted by the addition of 500 J of heat? (The molar heat of fusion for ice is 6.02 kJ mol-1)
- 0.0831 g
- 1.50 g
- 3.01 g
- 12.0 g
Answer
(B) 1.50 g
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