Calculate the amount of heat needed to melt 140. g of ice (H₂O) and bring it to a temperature of 23.2 °C. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. Also, be sure your answer contains a unit symbol. 0 0 x10 X 5 al Phase change properties of pure substances formamide gold graphite hexane hydrogen iron lead mercury methane methanol naphthalene nitrogen octane oxygen sodium chloride sulfur hexafluoride trichlorosilane water NH₂COH Au с CH14 H₂ Fe Pb Hg CH₂ CH₂OH C₂0Ho N₂ C₂H18 0₂ NaCl SF SIHC₂ H₂O 2.57 1064.18 4489 -95.27 -259.16 1538 327.462 -38.829 -182.475 -97.5 80.22 -210 -56.73 -218.79 802.018 -49.596 -128.2 0 217 2836 3825 68.72 -252.879 2861 1749 356.619 -161.5 64.5 218 -195.795 125.62 -182.962 1465 -63.8 33 99.974 2.389 0.129 0.709 2.27 14.304 0.449 0.13 0.14 2.23 2.531 1.293 1.04 2.229 0.918 0.864 0.664 0.56 4.184 8.44 12.55 117.4 13.08 0.12 13.81 4.774 2.295 0.94 3.215 19.01 0.71 20.73 0.44 28.16 5.02 6.01 60.2 324 28.85 0.9 179.5 59.11 8.19 35.21 43.2 5.57 34.41 6.82 40.65 234.4 -240.212 9067 1491 -82.59 239.6 475.15 40.1 -146.958 33.514 295.6 24.5 -118.569 49.77 45.573 29.9 12.69 205.85 374 1648 45 79.1 37.2 217.7 lo Phase change properties of pure substances carbon disulfide carbon tetrachloride chloroform copper cyclohexane diamond dibenzyl ether diethyl ether ethanol ethylene glycol formamide gold graphite CS₂ CCI4 CHCI 3 Cu C6H12 с (C6H₂CH₂)₂0 (CH3CH₂) 20 CH3CH₂OH (CH₂OH)₂ NH₂COH Au с -111.7 -22.8 -63.3 1084.62 6.7 4440 1.8 -116.22 -114.14 -13.0 2.57 1064.18 4489 46.2 76.7 61.2 2560 80.7 298 34.4 78.24 197.5 217 2836 3825 1.003 0.85 0.957 0.385 1.841 0.51 2.369 2.438 2.394 2.389 0.129 0.709 4.39 2.56 9.5 13.26 2.68 7.19 4.931 9.96 8.44 12.55 117.4 26.74 29.82 29.24 29.97 45.6 26.52 38.56 50.5 60.2 324 278.85 283.35 262.85 280.3 193.7 242 446 78 45.1 54 40.2 35.9 61.7 80 o Phase change properties of pure substances name acetic acid aluminum ammonia argon benzene benzonitrile biphenyl butane carbon dioxide chemical formula CH3CO₂H AI NH3 Ar соно CH5CN C12H10 C4H10 CO₂ melting boiling point (Tm) point (T) °℃ °C 17.0 660.323 -77.65 -189.34 5.538 -12.82 68.93 -138.2 -56.561 117.9 2519 -33.33 -185.848 80.08 191 255.2 -0.5 -78.464 specific heat capacity (c) at 25 °C J-g-1.0C-1 2.053 0.897 35.1 0.52 1.741 1.602 1.287 0.843 heat of heat of fusion vaporization (AHfus) kJ.mol-¹ (ΔΗvap) kJ.mol-¹ 11.73 10.71 5.66 1.18 9.87 9.1 18.57 4.66 9.02 23.7 294 23.33 6.43 30.72 45.9 22.44 16.7 critical temp °℃ 320 6427 132.41 -122.463 289 418 499.85 30.98 critical pressure atm 57.1 112.08 47.99 48.4 41.6 33.9 72.79

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Calculate the amount of heat needed to melt 140. g of ice (H₂O) and bring it to a temperature of 23.2 °C. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. Also, be
sure your answer contains a unit symbol.
0
0
x10
X
5
al Phase change properties of pure substances
formamide
gold
graphite
hexane
hydrogen
iron
lead
mercury
methane
methanol
naphthalene
nitrogen
octane
oxygen
sodium
chloride
sulfur
hexafluoride
trichlorosilane
water
NH₂COH
Au
с
CH14
H₂
Fe
Pb
Hg
CH₂
CH₂OH
C₂0Ho
N₂
C₂H18
0₂
NaCl
SF
SIHC₂
H₂O
2.57
1064.18
4489
-95.27
-259.16
1538
327.462
-38.829
-182.475
-97.5
80.22
-210
-56.73
-218.79
802.018
-49.596
-128.2
0
217
2836
3825
68.72
-252.879
2861
1749
356.619
-161.5
64.5
218
-195.795
125.62
-182.962
1465
-63.8
33
99.974
2.389
0.129
0.709
2.27
14.304
0.449
0.13
0.14
2.23
2.531
1.293
1.04
2.229
0.918
0.864
0.664
0.56
4.184
8.44
12.55
117.4
13.08
0.12
13.81
4.774
2.295
0.94
3.215
19.01
0.71
20.73
0.44
28.16
5.02
6.01
60.2
324
28.85
0.9
179.5
59.11
8.19
35.21
43.2
5.57
34.41
6.82
40.65
234.4
-240.212
9067
1491
-82.59
239.6
475.15
40.1
-146.958 33.514
295.6
24.5
-118.569
49.77
45.573
29.9
12.69
205.85
374
1648
45
79.1
37.2
217.7
lo Phase change properties of pure substances
carbon
disulfide
carbon
tetrachloride
chloroform
copper
cyclohexane
diamond
dibenzyl ether
diethyl ether
ethanol
ethylene glycol
formamide
gold
graphite
CS₂
CCI4
CHCI 3
Cu
C6H12
с
(C6H₂CH₂)₂0
(CH3CH₂) 20
CH3CH₂OH
(CH₂OH)₂
NH₂COH
Au
с
-111.7
-22.8
-63.3
1084.62
6.7
4440
1.8
-116.22
-114.14
-13.0
2.57
1064.18
4489
46.2
76.7
61.2
2560
80.7
298
34.4
78.24
197.5
217
2836
3825
1.003
0.85
0.957
0.385
1.841
0.51
2.369
2.438
2.394
2.389
0.129
0.709
4.39
2.56
9.5
13.26
2.68
7.19
4.931
9.96
8.44
12.55
117.4
26.74
29.82
29.24
29.97
45.6
26.52
38.56
50.5
60.2
324
278.85
283.35
262.85
280.3
193.7
242
446
78
45.1
54
40.2
35.9
61.7
80
o Phase change properties of pure substances
name
acetic acid
aluminum
ammonia
argon
benzene
benzonitrile
biphenyl
butane
carbon dioxide
chemical
formula
CH3CO₂H
AI
NH3
Ar
соно
CH5CN
C12H10
C4H10
CO₂
melting
boiling
point (Tm) point (T)
°℃
°C
17.0
660.323
-77.65
-189.34
5.538
-12.82
68.93
-138.2
-56.561
117.9
2519
-33.33
-185.848
80.08
191
255.2
-0.5
-78.464
specific
heat
capacity
(c) at 25
°C
J-g-1.0C-1
2.053
0.897
35.1
0.52
1.741
1.602
1.287
0.843
heat of
heat of
fusion vaporization
(AHfus)
kJ.mol-¹
(ΔΗvap)
kJ.mol-¹
11.73
10.71
5.66
1.18
9.87
9.1
18.57
4.66
9.02
23.7
294
23.33
6.43
30.72
45.9
22.44
16.7
critical
temp
°℃
320
6427
132.41
-122.463
289
418
499.85
30.98
critical
pressure
atm
57.1
112.08
47.99
48.4
41.6
33.9
72.79
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the amount of heat needed to melt 140. g of ice (H₂O) and bring it to a temperature of 23.2 °C. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. Also, be sure your answer contains a unit symbol. 0 0 x10 X 5 al Phase change properties of pure substances formamide gold graphite hexane hydrogen iron lead mercury methane methanol naphthalene nitrogen octane oxygen sodium chloride sulfur hexafluoride trichlorosilane water NH₂COH Au с CH14 H₂ Fe Pb Hg CH₂ CH₂OH C₂0Ho N₂ C₂H18 0₂ NaCl SF SIHC₂ H₂O 2.57 1064.18 4489 -95.27 -259.16 1538 327.462 -38.829 -182.475 -97.5 80.22 -210 -56.73 -218.79 802.018 -49.596 -128.2 0 217 2836 3825 68.72 -252.879 2861 1749 356.619 -161.5 64.5 218 -195.795 125.62 -182.962 1465 -63.8 33 99.974 2.389 0.129 0.709 2.27 14.304 0.449 0.13 0.14 2.23 2.531 1.293 1.04 2.229 0.918 0.864 0.664 0.56 4.184 8.44 12.55 117.4 13.08 0.12 13.81 4.774 2.295 0.94 3.215 19.01 0.71 20.73 0.44 28.16 5.02 6.01 60.2 324 28.85 0.9 179.5 59.11 8.19 35.21 43.2 5.57 34.41 6.82 40.65 234.4 -240.212 9067 1491 -82.59 239.6 475.15 40.1 -146.958 33.514 295.6 24.5 -118.569 49.77 45.573 29.9 12.69 205.85 374 1648 45 79.1 37.2 217.7 lo Phase change properties of pure substances carbon disulfide carbon tetrachloride chloroform copper cyclohexane diamond dibenzyl ether diethyl ether ethanol ethylene glycol formamide gold graphite CS₂ CCI4 CHCI 3 Cu C6H12 с (C6H₂CH₂)₂0 (CH3CH₂) 20 CH3CH₂OH (CH₂OH)₂ NH₂COH Au с -111.7 -22.8 -63.3 1084.62 6.7 4440 1.8 -116.22 -114.14 -13.0 2.57 1064.18 4489 46.2 76.7 61.2 2560 80.7 298 34.4 78.24 197.5 217 2836 3825 1.003 0.85 0.957 0.385 1.841 0.51 2.369 2.438 2.394 2.389 0.129 0.709 4.39 2.56 9.5 13.26 2.68 7.19 4.931 9.96 8.44 12.55 117.4 26.74 29.82 29.24 29.97 45.6 26.52 38.56 50.5 60.2 324 278.85 283.35 262.85 280.3 193.7 242 446 78 45.1 54 40.2 35.9 61.7 80 o Phase change properties of pure substances name acetic acid aluminum ammonia argon benzene benzonitrile biphenyl butane carbon dioxide chemical formula CH3CO₂H AI NH3 Ar соно CH5CN C12H10 C4H10 CO₂ melting boiling point (Tm) point (T) °℃ °C 17.0 660.323 -77.65 -189.34 5.538 -12.82 68.93 -138.2 -56.561 117.9 2519 -33.33 -185.848 80.08 191 255.2 -0.5 -78.464 specific heat capacity (c) at 25 °C J-g-1.0C-1 2.053 0.897 35.1 0.52 1.741 1.602 1.287 0.843 heat of heat of fusion vaporization (AHfus) kJ.mol-¹ (ΔΗvap) kJ.mol-¹ 11.73 10.71 5.66 1.18 9.87 9.1 18.57 4.66 9.02 23.7 294 23.33 6.43 30.72 45.9 22.44 16.7 critical temp °℃ 320 6427 132.41 -122.463 289 418 499.85 30.98 critical pressure atm 57.1 112.08 47.99 48.4 41.6 33.9 72.79
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