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Chemistry, 17.06.2021 23:40 connermichaela

A block of ice sits at 0.00Β° Celsius, then completely melts into water, gaining 932.8 kJ of energy. How many mols of water were in the ice?
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The heat of fusion of water is 6.01
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The heat of vaporization of water is 40.7-
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The molar mass of water is 18.02
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