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Chemistry, 16.12.2019 18:31 edwardo9

Alab scientist cools a liquid sample of water (2.6 kg) at 0.00°c to -192°c. the water turns to ice as this temperature change occurs. how much heat is released during this process? [for water, lf = 334 kj/kg and lv = 2257 kj/kg. the specific heat for ice is 2050 j/(kg·k)]. report your answer in kj. (round your answer to a whole number - no decimal places)

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