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Calculate the heat of fusion of ice from the following data of ice at `0^@C` added to water. Mass of calorimeter`=60g`, mass of calorimeter`+` water `=460g`,
mass of calorimeter`+`water`+`ice`=618g`, initial temperature of water `=38^@C`, final temperature of the mixture`=5^@C`. The specific heat of calorimeter `=0.10 cal//g//^@C`. Assume that the calorimeter was also at `0^@`C initially

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To calculate the heat of fusion of ice using the given data, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the masses involved - Mass of the calorimeter (m_cal) = 60 g - Mass of calorimeter + water (m_cal + m_water) = 460 g - Mass of water (m_water) = 460 g - 60 g = 400 g - Mass of calorimeter + water + ice (m_cal + m_water + m_ice) = 618 g - Mass of ice (m_ice) = 618 g - 460 g = 158 g ...
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