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  • 04-01-2021
  • Chemistry
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How much energy does it take to freeze 30.0g of H2O at 0 oC?

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ardni313
ardni313 ardni313
  • 04-01-2021

Energy to freeze : 10020 J

Further explanation

Given

mass of H₂O = 30 g

Required

Energy to freeze

Solution

Reaction

H₂O(l) ⇒  H₂O(s)

The heat to change the phase can be formulated :

Q = mLf (melting/freezing)

Lf = latent heat of fusion (for water/ice = 334 J/g)

Then heat to freeze :

[tex]\tt Q= 30\times 334=10020~J[/tex]

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