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Can anyone tell me what the heart of fusion would be in kJ/mol if 10.0 g of solid chromium absorbs 2.82 x 103 J of heat in melting?
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I think you meant HEAT of fusion.
1) Convert grams to no. of moles.
2) Divide the heat absorbed by the no. of moles of Chromium
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