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!
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...