The specific heat of a substance in the solid state is C1; its specific beat in the liquid state is C2 and its latent heat of fusion is L. If a mass M of the substance is changed from the solid state at temperature T, to the liquid state, also at temperature T, the amount of heat required will be

a

M(C1 ÷ C2) x T

b

ML

c

L

d

M(C1 + C2) × T ÷ ML

e

ML(C1 + C2 ÷ 2) × T

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minor.rulz
1 year ago

the correct answer is C. since there's no change in temperature and it was latent heat given not specific latent heat

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