What you need is the enthalpy of fusion for ice and simply multiply it by your mass.
An online search shows that the enthalpy of fusion for ice is: 79.72 cal/g
So calories needed to melt all your ice is just.
Energy = 79.72cal/g x 25g = 242.50 calories
You need to multiply the enthalpy of fusion of ice by the mass of the ice (in grams). The enthalpy of fusion is the amount of heat that must be absorbed by a solid to change states to liquid, or vice versa. The enthalpy of fusion of ice is 333.6 J/g. Therefore, just multiply the mass of the ice in grams by 333.6, and the product is the number of Joules required to melt the ice.
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For water, the heat of fusion is 80 cal/g. So in other words, this is how many calories are needed to melt 1 gram of water that is frozen. Conversely, when you freeze 1 gram of water, you remove 80 calories of heat from it.... So, you multiply the calories needed to unfreeze a gram of water by the number of grams you have. In this case, 80 * 25 = 2000 Calories
No. ICE is the solid form of WATER. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and it becomes ice. The cube is just the shape of it, it's not important chemically.
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Allegedly no but most food experts will say yes to a slight degree.
how many calories are required to melt a 1.52g ice cube?
A Calorie with a capital "C" is 1,000 calories with a little 'c'. Nutritional guides on food products measure Calories. A calorie is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree celsius. Normally when you eat food it gives you energy. If you eat 1 Calorie of food, it is enough energy to heat one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of water one degree celsius. Jus to maintain your body temperature, you need to eat a lot of Calories. On the other hand, if you eat a 10 gram ice cube, your body has to raise the temperature of the ice from 0 degrees celsius to 37 degrees celsius (body temperature). You will burn 370 calories in the process, but that is only .370 Calories.
For water, the heat of fusion is 80 cal/g. So in other words, this is how many calories are needed to melt 1 gram of water that is frozen. Conversely, when you freeze 1 gram of water, you remove 80 calories of heat from it.... So, you multiply the calories needed to unfreeze a gram of water by the number of grams you have. In this case, 80 * 25 = 2000 Calories
At higher temperatures the speed of molecule is higher.
17 calories
It takes one calorie of heat to raise one gram of pure water one degree Celsius, and it takes 80 calories of heat to convert one gram of ice at 0° C to one gram of water at 0° C. 0.1 kilograms equals 100 grams, so... 100 * (80 + 20) calories = 10,000 calories
33 degrees Celsius
Two
373 calories
0.1 degrees Celsius
0 Celsius
An ice cube.