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What is the latent heat of crystallization of ice? Can anybody give me the value in joules please?

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What is the latent heat of crystallization of ice? Can anybody give me the value in joules please?

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The latent heat of ice/water is 333 KJ/kg that’s 333 kilo-joules per kilogram OR 333 Joules/gram 1 joule = 0.239 calories In other words to freeze 1 gram of water at 0 degrees Celsius to 1 gram of ice at the same temperature, you need to extract 333 Joules of heat from it.

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