Thermochemistry: Energy required to melt ice

You are lost on an expedition and you need some water to drink. There is ice around at an ambient temperature of -22oC. Using the thermodynamic information below, how much energy is required to take 1 kg of ice and warm it up to water at 12oC.


cp,s(ice)=2.01 JK1mol1ΔHfuso=6.01 kJmol1cp,s(water)=4.18 JK1mol1ΔHfuso=44.00 kJmol1\begin{array}{lr} c_{p,s}(ice) = 2.01\ J K^{-1} mol^{-1} & \Delta H^o_{fus} = 6.01\ kJ mol^{-1} \\ c_{p,s}(water) = 4.18\ J K^{-1} mol^{-1} & \Delta H^o_{fus} = 44.00\ kJ mol^{-1} \end{array}


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