
Interpretation: The heat required to melt
Concept introduction: Heat required to melt ice at
Where number of moles of ice =
where Molar mass of ice =
With the same heat, number of moles of water that would vaporize is calculated as follows:
From the number of moles of water, mass of water can be calculated as follows:

Answer to Problem 8RQ
Heat required to melt
Explanation of Solution
It is given that molar heat of fusion of ice is
Heat required to melt ice at
Molar mass of ice Mass of ice =
Number of moles of ice
With the same heat number of moles of water that would vaporize is calculated as follows:
From the number of moles of water, mass of water can be calculated as follows:
Heat required to melt
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