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    Calculating Heat Transfer in Melting Ice: A Thermochemistry Problem

    Thanks for answering! Sorry, but it takes 333 joules, not kj, to melt the ice. I'm sorry, but I am just really lost on how to approach this problem. Any more help is appreciated, thanks!
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    Calculating Heat Transfer in Melting Ice: A Thermochemistry Problem

    Homework Statement If 13.4 kJ of heat is added 1.00 kg of ice at 0ºC, how much ice will be melted Homework Equations Change of Heat = mass*change of temperature*constant change of heat fusion (water) = 333 J/g change of heat water vapor = 2260 J/g change of heat total = change of heat...
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