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Heat of Fusion

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Heat of Fusion m=4

Using the formula we get,


Problem 1. Calculate the heat supplied to
melt 12 g of ice into the water if its heat of ΔHf = Q/m
fusion is 334 J/g. = 1336/4
Solution:
= 334 J/g
We have,
Problem 5. Calculate the heat of fusion if
ΔHf = 334
3006 J heat is supplied to melt 9 g of ice.
m = 12
Solution:
Using the formula we get, We have,
Q = m ΔHf Q = 3006
= 334 (12)
m=9
= 4008 J
Using the formula we get,
Problem 2. Calculate the heat supplied to
ΔHf = Q/m
melt 50 g of ice into the water if its heat of
= 3006/9
fusion is 334 J/g.
Solution: = 334 J/g
We have,
Problem 6. Calculate the mass of ice
ΔHf = 334 melted when 1372 J energy is supplied
m = 50 and the heat of fusion is 334 J/g.
Solution:
Using the formula we get,
We have,
Q = m ΔHf
Q = 1372
= 334 (50)
ΔHf = 334
= 16700 J
Using the formula we get,
Problem 3. Calculate the heat supplied to
m = Q/ΔHf
melt 29 g of ice into the water if its heat of
= 1372/334
fusion is 334 J/g.
Solution: = 4.11 g
We have,
Problem 7. Calculate the mass of ice
ΔHf = 334 melted when 2500 J energy is supplied
m = 29 and the heat of fusion is 334 J/g.
Solution:
Using the formula we get,
We have,
Q = m ΔHf
Q = 2500
= 334 (29)
ΔHf = 334
= 9686 J
Using the formula we get,
Problem 4. Calculate the heat of fusion if
m = Q/ΔHf
1336 J heat is supplied to melt 4 g of ice.
= 2500/334
Solution:
We have, = 7.48 g
Q = 1336

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