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To melt 8952 g of water, 2.986 × 10⁶ J of heat are required.

What is the heat of fusion?

The heat of fusion is the heat absorbed by a unit mass of a given solid at its melting point that completely converts the solid to a liquid at the same temperature.

8952 g of water melt, that is, they undergo fusion.

We can calculate the amount of heat absorbed in this process using the following expression.

Q = ΔH°f × m = 333.55 J/g × 8952 g = 2.986 × 10⁶ J

where,

  • Q is the amount of heat absorbed by water.
  • ΔH°f is the heat of fusion of water.
  • m is the mass of water.

To melt 8952 g of water, 2.986 × 10⁶ J of heat are required.

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