When 1 mole of ice melts at 0oC and constant pressure of 1 atmosphere, 6025 J of heat is absorbed by the system. The molar volume of ice and water are 0.020 and 0.018 dm3 , respectively. Calculate ∆E. (1dm3 .atm=101.33J)
Answer: 6025.20J
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