Lead is a soft, dense metal with a specific heat of 0.028 kcal/kg∙C°, a melting point of
328.0...
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Lead is a soft, dense metal with a specific heat of 0.028 kcal/kg∙C°, a melting point of
328.0°C, and a heat of fusion of 5.5 kcal/kg. How much heat must be provided to melt a
250.0 kg sample of lead with a temperature of 20.0°C?
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