37) A 45.0-kg sample of ice is at 0.00deg C. How much heat is needed to melt it? For water LF = 334,000 J/kg and LV = 2.256 imes 106 J/kg.A) 1.50 imes 104 kJB) 4.10 imes 106 kJC) 0.00 kJ D) 1.02 imes 105 kJ
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00°C. The relevant physical quantity for this process is the latent heat of fusion (LF), which is the heat required to change a substance from a solid to a liquid state without a change in temperature. Show more…
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