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With the following data, construct a heating curve for the substance. Show relative differences and proper labels.normal melting point: 20 degrees celsius molar heat of fusion: 3KJ/molnormal boiling point: 126 degrees celsiusmolar heat of vaporization: 80KJ/mol

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A heating curve gives us information on how much energy is required to change the state of matter of a substance and at what temperature this change occurs.

The x-axis represents the heat to be added and the y-axis the temperature. On the graph, when a phase change occurs, the temperature will remain constant, obtaining a straight line.

The melting point is the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid state. The melting point will be linked to the molar heat of fusion.

The boiling point is the temperature at which there is a change of state from liquid to gas, the boiling point is linked to the molar heat of vaporization.

The heat curve for this case will be:

With the following data, construct a heating curve for the substance. Show relative-example-1
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