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Aluminum has a Latent Heat of Fusion of 94.6 calories/gram and a Specific Heat of 0.214 cal/g C. The melting point of Aluminum is 660 C. How much heat would be needed to raise the temperature of 860 grams of Aluminum from 554.4 C to 1379.4 C?
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