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17 November, 08:00

What equation would you use to calculate the heat released when a solid melts?

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  1. 17 November, 08:20
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    The equation to be used to calculate the heat release when solid melts is the enthalpy of melting. It is represented as H = mCpT where H is the heat released after phase change, m is the mass of the substance, Cp is the specific heat capacity of the substance and T is the change in temperature.
  2. 17 November, 10:40
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    The energy change of a melting solid is called the enthalpy of melting and is explained by the equation H = mCT where:

    H is the heat released after phase change,

    m is the mass of the substance,

    C is the specific heat capacity of the substance and

    T is the change in temperature.
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