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We need to figure out the melting point of the energy in order to see how much energy is needed.
✦ Find the melting point of the copper
✦ Multiply the mass by the heat and temperature of the melting point.
✦ Figure out the heat fusion of the copper.
✦ Add together the solution.
Q = mcΔT = (3.0kg)(387J/kg * C°)
(1084 C° - 83 C°)
= 1.1 x 10^6J
= 280 kcal
Answer: Letter C
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We need to figure out the melting point of the energy in order to see how much energy is needed.
✦ Find the melting point of the copper
✦ Multiply the mass by the heat and temperature of the melting point.
✦ Figure out the heat fusion of the copper.
✦ Add together the solution.
Q = mcΔT = (3.0kg)(387J/kg * C°)
(1084 C° - 83 C°)
= 1.1 x 10^6J
= 280 kcal
Answer: Letter C
Hope that helps! ★ If you have further questions about this question or need more help, feel free to comment below or post another question and send the link to me. -UnicornFudge aka Nadia
Answer:
The energy required would be 280 kcal
Explanation:
We can find out the required amount of energy with the help of the equation
Q = mcΔT
where m shows the mass
c shows the specific heat
and ΔT shows the heat change
So putting the values in the equation
Energy to reach melting point = mass x specific heat x change in temperature from 83 C to melting point.
=(3.0kg)(387J/kg•°C)(1084°C - 83°C)
= 1.1 x 10^6J
OR
280 Kcal