specific heat capacity of ice = 2,000 J/kg-°C latent heat of fusion of water = 334,000 J/kg
specific heat capacity of water = 4,000 J/kg-°C
After the 1 kg block of ice melts, the amount of heat required to raise its temperature to 10 °C is
A) 2,000 J.
B) 4,000 J.
C) 20,000 J.
D) 40,000 J.
E) 334,000 J.
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