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Chemistry, 06.04.2021 15:40 maybeemmamay

The specific heat of solid water (ice) and liquid water are 2.03 J/gºC and 4.18 J/gºC respectively. Heating a 49.3 g sample of
ice from -25.0°C to water at 44.7 °C requires 28.23 kJ of heat.
Calculate the heat of fusion of water in J/g. Assume the melting
point of water is 0 °C.

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