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5. Given data below, calculate the heat of fusion for water in units of Jlig (20pts) Initial temp of warm water Mass of empty calorimeter Mass of calorimeter and warm water 30.4°C 62.00g 160.00g Final temp of water and melted ice 9.C Mass of calorimeter, warm water and ice 183.00g after melting
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