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The air contained water that froze at 0 °C The change in internal energy of the water as it froze was 0.70 kJ The specific latent heat of fusion of water is 330 kJ/kg
Calculate the mass of ice produced.


The air contained water that froze at 0 °C

The change in internal energy of the water as it froze

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