The molar heat of fusion for water is

6.009 kJ/mol. How much energy would be
required to melt 15.11 mol ice?
Answer in units of kJ.

Thanks in advance!

To find the energy required to melt 15.11 mol of ice, you can use the equation:

Energy = number of moles × molar heat of fusion

Given:
Number of moles (n) = 15.11 mol
Molar heat of fusion (ΔHf) = 6.009 kJ/mol

Now, substitute these values into the equation:

Energy = 15.11 mol × 6.009 kJ/mol

To find the answer, multiply the number of moles by the molar heat of fusion:

Energy = 90.97599 kJ

Rounding to the appropriate number of significant figures, the energy required to melt 15.11 mol of ice is 91.0 kJ.

it would be 127.5

95.42292

Same process as your Hvap problem.