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  • 22-08-2017
  • Chemistry
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Calculate the amount of energy released by the freezing of 13.3 g of water

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barnuts
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  • 04-09-2017

We can calculate for the amount of heat released using the formula:

 

ΔH = ʎ m

 

where,

ΔH = heat released

ʎ = latent heat of fusing for water = - 333.55 J/g

m = mass of water = 13.3 g

 

Calculating:

ΔH = (- 333.55 J/g) * 13.3 g

ΔH = -4,503 J = 1.08 cal

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