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How much heat must be added to 1.75 kg of copper to change

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How much heat must be added to 1.75 kg of copper to change ‘ it from a solid at 1358 K to a liquid at 1358 K?

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Problem 59P

How much heat must be added to 1.75 kg of copper to change ‘ it from a solid at 1358 K to a liquid at 1358 K?

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Latent heat is energy absorbed or released by a substance during a change in its physical state that occurs without changing its temperature. The latent heat associated with melting a solid or freezing a liquid is called the heat of fusion.

Latent heat arises from the work required to overcome the forces that hold together atoms or molecules in a material. We define it as

where  is the amount of heat we have to find and  is the mass of a copper block.

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