Chemistry, 21.02.2022 17:20 abdominguez7307
Using your results for Experiment 3: Measuring the Enthalpy of Fusion of Water, calculate the molar heat of fusion of ice, i. e., the number of kilojoules of heat per mole ice.
q = ΔHfusm
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