heat+of+fusion+for+ice

The 9th grade used calorimeters to measure the heat of fusion for ice. The calorimeter was prepared to contain 100.0 mL of cold water (less than 10 Celcius). A dry piece of ice was added to the cold water. Both the temperature change of the water and the mass of ice melted were measured. (g) || Heat of Fusion for Ice (J/g) || Percent error (%) ||
 * Group Members || Amount of heat lost by water (J) || Mass of ice melted
 * Kevin and Nanaka || -3344 || 11.6 || 288.3 || 13.5 ||
 * Amelia and Miyu || -3093 || 11.6 || 266.6 || 20 ||
 * Sam, Esta, Carolin || -3135 || 10.8 || 290.3 || 13 ||
 * Aman and Brian || -2926 || 9.6 || 304.8 || 8.6e ||
 * Epic and Srishti || -1254 || 4.4 || 285.0 || 14.4 ||
 * Elli and Khushbu || -2008 || 6.6 || 304.2 || 8.71 ||
 * Vivian and Rye || -1672 || 7.9 || 211.6 || 36.5 (winner!) ||
 * Grace and Howard || -1881 || 6.5 || 289 || 13.2 ||
 * Haewoong and Paddy || -2090 || 8.5 || 245.4 || 26.3 ||