Given the heat of fusion of water is -6.02kJ/mol, the heat capacity of H20(1) is 75.2 j/mol k, and the heat capacity of

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Given the heat of fusion of water is -6.02kJ/mol, the heat capacity of H20(1) is 75.2 j/mol k, and the heat capacity of

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Given The Heat Of Fusion Of Water Is 6 02kj Mol The Heat Capacity Of H20 1 Is 75 2 J Mol K And The Heat Capacity Of 1
Given The Heat Of Fusion Of Water Is 6 02kj Mol The Heat Capacity Of H20 1 Is 75 2 J Mol K And The Heat Capacity Of 1 (121.86 KiB) Viewed 22 times
Given the heat of fusion of water is -6.02kJ/mol, the heat capacity of H20(1) is 75.2 j/mol k, and the heat capacity of H20(s) is 37.7 j/molk, calculate the heat of fusion of water at -10 degrees C.
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