How much heat is required to completely melt a 19.5 gram sample of ice at 0 degrees Celsius?

1 Answer
Feb 13, 2018

#65325J# or #65.3kJ#

Explanation:

Well, we would have to use the formula:

#q=mL_f#

since we want to calculate the energy used to melt the substance

#m# is the mass of the substance in #kg#

#L_f# is the latent heat of fusion of the substance (since ice turns to water)

Here, #m=0.195kg#, #L_f=3.35*10^5 J"/"kg#

#:.q=0.195cancel(kg)*3.35*10^5J"/"cancel(kg)=65325J~~65.3kJ#

Source:

http://www.dummies.com/education/science/physics/how-to-calculate-the-latent-heat-needed-to-cause-a-phase-change/