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what is the specific latent heat of fusion for a substance that takes 550 kj to melt 14 kg at 262 k? brainly answers

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Answered by Answers4u
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Given details:

Heat supplied Q = 550kJ

Mass of substance m = 14 Kg

Solution:

We know that the amount of heat that is given to the substance during the change in state of the substance at given temperature is measured with the below relation.

Q = mL

where,

Q is quantity of heat

m is mass of the substance

L is specific latent heat

Therefore L = Q/m = 550/14 = 39.3 kJ/Kg

Answered by SarcasticKarma
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Answer:

Given details:

  • Heat supplied Q = 550kJ
  • Mass of substance m = 14 Kg

Solution:

  • We know that the amount of heat that is given to the substance during the change in state of the substance at given temperature is measured with the below relation.
  • Q = mL

Where,

  • Q is quantity of heat
  • m is mass of the substance
  • L is specific latent heat

Therefore

L = Q/m = 550/14 = 39.3 kJ/Kg

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