Question #387cd
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Explanation:
For starters, it's very important to realize that you don't need energy to convert liquid water to ice because this process actually releases energy.
In other words, when water freezes, heat is being given off, not absorbed.
Now, the problem provides you with the enthalpy fusion of water
#DeltaH_"fus" = "333.6 J g"^(-1)#
For a given substance, its enthalpy of fusion tells you how much energy is needed to convert
In your case, the enthalpy of fusion of water tells you that in order to convert
This means that when
So remember, you have
#"solid " -> " liquid " implies " heat absorbed"# #"liquid " -> " solid " implies " heat given off"#
This means that when
#100.0 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * overbrace("333.6 J"/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))))^(color(blue)(=DeltaH_"fus")) = color(darkgreen)(ul(color(black)("33.360 J")))#
that are being given off. The answer is rounded to four sig figs, the number of sig figs you have for the mass of liquid water.