The document provides examples of calculating heat quantities related to melting ice based on its heat of fusion of 334 J/g. It gives 7 problems that apply the formula Q = m * ΔHf, where Q is heat, m is mass, and ΔHf is heat of fusion. The problems calculate heat supplied, heat of fusion, or mass of ice melted in different scenarios. The document uses this formula to demonstrate calculations for determining heat or mass values when given the other parameters.
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Heat of Fusion
The document provides examples of calculating heat quantities related to melting ice based on its heat of fusion of 334 J/g. It gives 7 problems that apply the formula Q = m * ΔHf, where Q is heat, m is mass, and ΔHf is heat of fusion. The problems calculate heat supplied, heat of fusion, or mass of ice melted in different scenarios. The document uses this formula to demonstrate calculations for determining heat or mass values when given the other parameters.
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Heat of Fusion m=4
Using the formula we get,
Problem 1. Calculate the heat supplied to melt 12 g of ice into the water if its heat of ΔHf = Q/m fusion is 334 J/g. = 1336/4 Solution: = 334 J/g We have, Problem 5. Calculate the heat of fusion if ΔHf = 334 3006 J heat is supplied to melt 9 g of ice. m = 12 Solution: Using the formula we get, We have, Q = m ΔHf Q = 3006 = 334 (12) m=9 = 4008 J Using the formula we get, Problem 2. Calculate the heat supplied to ΔHf = Q/m melt 50 g of ice into the water if its heat of = 3006/9 fusion is 334 J/g. Solution: = 334 J/g We have, Problem 6. Calculate the mass of ice ΔHf = 334 melted when 1372 J energy is supplied m = 50 and the heat of fusion is 334 J/g. Solution: Using the formula we get, We have, Q = m ΔHf Q = 1372 = 334 (50) ΔHf = 334 = 16700 J Using the formula we get, Problem 3. Calculate the heat supplied to m = Q/ΔHf melt 29 g of ice into the water if its heat of = 1372/334 fusion is 334 J/g. Solution: = 4.11 g We have, Problem 7. Calculate the mass of ice ΔHf = 334 melted when 2500 J energy is supplied m = 29 and the heat of fusion is 334 J/g. Solution: Using the formula we get, We have, Q = m ΔHf Q = 2500 = 334 (29) ΔHf = 334 = 9686 J Using the formula we get, Problem 4. Calculate the heat of fusion if m = Q/ΔHf 1336 J heat is supplied to melt 4 g of ice. = 2500/334 Solution: We have, = 7.48 g Q = 1336