A scientist needs to calculate the amount of heat released when a sample of melted iron freezes. Which constant should be used?

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A scientist needs to calculate the amount of heat released when a sample of melted iron freezes. Which constant should be used?
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He should use the latent heat of fusion of iron.


Why?


To determine the amount of heat released from the iron when it freezes, the following equation is used:


[tex] Q=m*-L [/tex]


Where:


Q=Heat released from the iron (kJ)

m=Amount of iron (moles)

L= Latent heat of fusion of iron-Constant (kJ/mol)


The negative sign is because as the iron is freezing, the process is the inverse of melting (fusion).


The latent heat of fusion of iron is 13,8 kJ/mol and this is a constant he needs to amount of heat released when a sample of melted iron freezes.


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