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Chemistry, 23.04.2021 18:20 Tcutety

35 POINTS -- REAL ANSWERS (please) For each of your three trials state the following:

• heat needed to melt the ice (q) (I got 18* for all)
• enthalpy of fusion (I'm not sure how to find the mass of the ice melted)
• percent error from the accepted enthalpy of fusion of water of 334 J/g (I don't understand this, we never went over this)

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