How is stoichiometry used to calculate energy released when I mass of liquid freezes?

1 answer

Answer

1250289

2026-04-29 16:15

+ Follow

Stoichiometry can be used to calculate the energy released during the freezing of a liquid by calculating the moles of the liquid that freeze and then using the enthalpy of fusion of the substance (given in kJ/mol) to determine the total energy released during the process. The energy released can be found by multiplying the moles of liquid that freeze by the enthalpy of fusion value.

ReportLike(0ShareFavorite

Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.