In a calorimeter, 20 g of ice absorbs heat with an enthalpy of fusion of 334 J/g. What is the heat absorbed? Chemistry Thermochemistry Calorimetry 1 Answer P dilip_k Mar 27, 2016 The 20 g of ice at #0^oC#will absorb heat #=mxxL=20xx334=6680J# without raising its temperature Answer link Related questions How does differential scanning in calorimetry work? What information do you get from a differential scanning calorimetry plot? How do you measure calorimetry? Question #962a7 Question #1dfc5 Question #41af6 What is calorimetry? What is a differential scanning calorimeter? How can a calorimeter measure energy? What are calorimeters made of? See all questions in Calorimetry Impact of this question 5159 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License