Use standard enthalpies of formation to calculate the standard change in enthalpy for

Chapter 6, Problem 101

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Use standard enthalpies of formation to calculate the standard change in enthalpy for the melting of ice. (The Hf for H2O(s) is 291.8 kJ/mol.) Use this value to calculate the mass of ice required to cool 355 mL of a beverage from room temperature (25.0 C) to 0.0 C. Assume that the specific heat capacity and density of the beverage are the same as those of water. 1

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