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| Homework Help - Q&A from On x New tab x pal Homework2.pdf * + X C File C:/Users/Owner/Desktop/Homework2.pdf ABP ... 1 of 1 Q + | Page view | A Read aloud | ) Add text | Draw v Highlight Erase 1 The latent heat of fusion for ice turning into water is 3.33x10^5 J/kg. If I had 1kg of ice that is at 0 'C and gave it 1,000 J of heat (much less than the heat of fusion) what temperature would it be at the end of this process? Explain. 2 Place 1kg 0 C ice into 10kg 10 C water. When the ice is completely melt, what is the temperature of water? Ice to water transformation has a latent heat of 3.33x10^5 J/kg. The specific heat of water is 4186 J/(K*kg). Type here to search O 61.F Mostly cloudy ~ 9 ^ _ ) 12:12 PM 1/19/2022

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