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calculate the latent heat of fusion of a solid of mass 350g if it melts on absorbing 5000 cal of heat?​

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Answered by madhuri1317
8

Answer:

answer Is 100 k cal energy is absorbed.

Answered by muscardinus
19

The latent heat of fusion is 14.28 cal/g.

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of the solid, m = 350 g = 0.35 kg

Heat absorbed, q = 5000 cal

We need to find the latent heat of fusion. The heat absorbed by the solid is given by :

q=mL

L is the latent heat of fusion

L=\dfrac{q}{m}

L=\dfrac{5000\ cal}{350\ g}

L = 14.28 cal/g

So, the latent heat of fusion is 14.28 cal/g. Hence, this is the required solution.

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