How many joules of heat are necessary to melt 500g of ice at its freezing point

Look up the heat of fusion for ice and that is dHfusion. Then

q = 500 x dHfusion = ?

To calculate the amount of heat required to melt a substance, you need to use the formula:

Q = m * Lf

where:
Q is the heat energy in joules
m is the mass of the substance in grams
Lf is the specific latent heat of fusion for the substance in joules/gram

In the case of ice, the specific latent heat of fusion (Lf) is approximately 334 joules/gram.

Given that the mass of ice is 500 grams, you can substitute these values into the formula to find the amount of heat energy required:

Q = 500g * 334 J/g

Q = 167,000 Joules

Therefore, 167,000 joules of heat energy are necessary to melt 500 grams of ice at its freezing point.