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Using the heat of fusion of acetic acid, 192 J/g, calculate the grams of acetic acid...

Using the heat of fusion of acetic acid, 192 J/g, calculate the grams of acetic acid that will freeze at its freezing point if 5.10 kJ is removed.

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heat of fusion of acetic acid = 192 J/g,

Amound of heat removed =  5.10 kJ = 5100 Joules

Q = m x ht of fusion

Substitute the values in the above equation and find the mass of acetic acid (m)

5100 Joules = m x 192 J/g

m = 5100 Joules / 192 J/g = 26.5625 gm

Hence 25.5625 gm of acetic acid can be frozen by taking 5100 joules of heat.

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