How much heat would need to be removed to cool 50.3 g of water from 25.6°C to -10.7°C?

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Cliquid =
4.184 J/g.°C
Csolid =
2.092 J/g.°C
AHfusion =
Tfusion = 0.0 °C
6.01 kJ/mol
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 12 of 35 Submit Cliquid = 4.184 J/g.°C Csolid = 2.092 J/g.°C AHfusion = Tfusion = 0.0 °C 6.01 kJ/mol |kJ 1 3 4 C 7 +/- x 10 0 Tap here or pull up for additional resources LO 00
Question 12 of 35
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How much heat would need to be
removed to cool 50.3 g of water
from 25.6°C to -10.7°C?
Csolid =
Cliquid =
2.092 J/g.°C
4.184 J/g•°C
AHfusion =
Ttusion = 0.0 °C
|kJ
1
3
4
C
7
+/-
x 10 0
Tap here or pull up for additional resources
LO
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 12 of 35 Submit How much heat would need to be removed to cool 50.3 g of water from 25.6°C to -10.7°C? Csolid = Cliquid = 2.092 J/g.°C 4.184 J/g•°C AHfusion = Ttusion = 0.0 °C |kJ 1 3 4 C 7 +/- x 10 0 Tap here or pull up for additional resources LO 00
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