Latent Heats: A .20-kg ice cube at 0.0°C has sufficient heat added to it to cause total melting, and the resulting water is heated to 70.0°C. How much heat is added? For water LF = 334,000 J/kg, LV = 2.256 × 106 J/kg, the c = 4.186 × 103 J/kg ? C.

A. 130 kJ
B. 14,000 kJ
C. 81 kJ
D. 59 kJ


Answer: A

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