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lead melts at 328 degrees C. lead has a heat of fusion of 2.04X10^4 J/kg and a specific heat of 130 J/kgK. how much heat must be removed from 0.50 kg of molten lead (liquid) at 328 degrees C to make it all a solid chunk at 300 degrees C?
14 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
heat= Hf*mass+mass*specific heat*(328-300)

14 years ago

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