How much energy (in Joules) is needed to be removed to freeze water, completely, so that all the water is now ice, m = 405 g, if the water has an initial temperature of 55oF? Round to 4 significant figures. cice = 2090 J/(kg oC) cwater = 4186 J/(kg oC) Lwater = 3.33 x 105 J/kg

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How much energy (in Joules) is needed to be removed to freeze water, completely, so that all the water is now ice, m = 405 g, if the water has an initial temperature of 55oF? Round to 4 significant figures.

cice = 2090 J/(kg oC)              cwater = 4186 J/(kg oC)      Lwater = 3.33 x 105 J/kg

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