Physical constants The constants for H2O are shown here: 2.09 J/(g -°C) • Specific heat of ice: sice = Specific heat of liquid water: swater = 4.18 J/(g ·°C) Enthalpy of fusion (H2O(s)→H2O(1)): AĦfus = 334 J/g Enthalpy of vaporization (H2 O(1)→H2O(g)): AĦvap = 2250 J/g Part A How much heat energy, in kilojoules, is required to convert 50.0 g of ice at –18.0°C to water at 25.0 °C ? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) µA ? Value Units

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The constants for H2O are shown here:
Specific heat of ice: Sice = 2.09 J/(g·°C)
Specific heat of liquid water: Swater
Enthalpy of fusion (H2O(s)→H2O(1)): AHfus = 334 J/g
Enthalpy of vaporization (H2 O(1)→H2O(g)): AHvap
4.18 J/(g.°C)
2250 J/g
Part A
How much heat energy, in kilojoules, is required to convert 50.0 g of ice at – 18.0 °C to water at 25.0 °C ?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Transcribed Image Text:Physical constants The constants for H2O are shown here: Specific heat of ice: Sice = 2.09 J/(g·°C) Specific heat of liquid water: Swater Enthalpy of fusion (H2O(s)→H2O(1)): AHfus = 334 J/g Enthalpy of vaporization (H2 O(1)→H2O(g)): AHvap 4.18 J/(g.°C) 2250 J/g Part A How much heat energy, in kilojoules, is required to convert 50.0 g of ice at – 18.0 °C to water at 25.0 °C ? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) HẢ Value Units
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