I have 369.0 grams of liquid water at 20.4 degrees C. If I need to turn all of this into solid ice at 0 degrees C, how m

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I have 369.0 grams of liquid water at 20.4 degrees C. If I need to turn all of this into solid ice at 0 degrees C, how m

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I have 369.0 grams of liquid water at 20.4 degrees C. If I need to turn all of this into solid ice at 0 degrees C, how much heat energy will I need to remove to make this happen? a. 3.15e4 Joules b. 1.39e5 Joules c. 1.23e5 Joules d. 1.09e5 Joules 1.55e5 Joules
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