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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You have a 5.0 kg lead block at room temperature. Find the energy required to raise the lead's temperature to its melting point. Also Find the energy required to melt the lead once it's reached the melting point. I've already found the answer for the first part for the energy required to raise the temp which is 2.0*10^5 J. However, I've been trying to solve the second part for the energy required to melt after its reached the melting point. I've tried 1.25*10^5J using Q=mLf --> =(5)*(2.5*10^4)= 1.25*10^5 J, however, it's saying that I am wrong. Then I also put 118750 J, and it's wrong too.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

to find the energy required to melt it you need to multiply Mass with specific latent heat of fusion which is 23KJ/Kg.

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