Question 6 of 10How much energy is required to melt 2 kg of copper? Use the table below and this equation: Q = mLfusion.A.414 kJB.4730 kJC.125.6 kJD.9460 kJSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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Question 6 of 10How much energy is required to melt 2 kg of copper? Use the table below and this equation: Q = mLfusion.A.414 kJB.4730 kJC.125.6 kJD.9460 kJSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
Solution
To answer this question, we first need to know the specific heat of fusion for copper. Unfortunately, the table mentioned in the question is not provided here.
However, once you have the specific heat of fusion (Lf), you can use the formula Q = mLfusion to calculate the energy required to melt the copper.
Here's how:
- Identify the mass (m) of the copper, which is given as 2 kg.
- Identify the specific heat of fusion (Lf) for copper from the table.
- Substitute these values into the formula Q = mLfusion.
Without the specific heat of fusion for copper, I'm unable to provide a complete answer. Please provide the missing information so I can help you solve this problem.
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