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1. How much heat is needed to melt 10.0 kg of lead at its melting point?

User Troncoso
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Answer:

Q = 230 kJ

Step-by-step explanation:

Heat required to melt a given matter at its melting point is given by latent heat of fusion

It will remain constant for a given metal

for lead the latent heat of fusion is given as


L = 23 kJ/kg

now we know that


Q = mL

here m = 10 kg

so heat required to melt 10 kg of lead is given as


Q = 10 * 23


Q = 230 kJ

User Ralfe
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Answer:

230 kJ

Step-by-step explanation:

The amount of heat needed to melt a substance at its melting point is:


Q=m\lambda_f

where

m is the mass of the substance


\lambda_f is the latent heat of fusion of the substance

In this problem,

m = 10.0 kg is the mass of the lead sample


\lambda_f = 23 kJ/kg is the latent heat of fusion of lead

Substituting,


Q=(10.0 kg)(23 kJ/kg)=230 kJ

User Shreyangi Saxena
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