2. Suppose that 5.0 grams of water is transferred to the calorimeter on the surface of the ice and assuming that all data are correct, would the calculated value for the latent heat of fusion be to0 high or too low? Give reasons for your answer. - If 5.0 grams were transferred to the calorimeter, the latent heat of fusion would be slightly higher than the previous one. It would also not be too high or low, and the mass of water would only be slightly adjusted.

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2. Suppose that 5.0 grams of water is
transferred to the calorimeter on the
surface of the ice and assuming that all
data are correct, would the calculated
value for the latent heat of fusion be to0
high or too low? Give reasons for your
answer.
- If 5.0 grams were transferred to the
calorimeter, the latent heat of fusion
would be slightly higher than the
previous one. It would also not be too
high or low, and the mass of water
would only be slightly adjusted.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Suppose that 5.0 grams of water is transferred to the calorimeter on the surface of the ice and assuming that all data are correct, would the calculated value for the latent heat of fusion be to0 high or too low? Give reasons for your answer. - If 5.0 grams were transferred to the calorimeter, the latent heat of fusion would be slightly higher than the previous one. It would also not be too high or low, and the mass of water would only be slightly adjusted.
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