How much thermal energy/heat is required to raise 2.3 kg of lead from 300°C to 1800°C? Table 1 p281 and Table 1 p291 to help you.

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How much thermal energy/heat is required to raise 2.3 kg of lead from 300°C to 1800°C? Use
Table 1 p281 and Table 1 p291 to help you.
O 1.8 x 10°J
O
2. 5 x 10°J
O8.2 x 10³J
O4.5 x 10°J
x 10°J
Transcribed Image Text:How much thermal energy/heat is required to raise 2.3 kg of lead from 300°C to 1800°C? Use Table 1 p281 and Table 1 p291 to help you. O 1.8 x 10°J O 2. 5 x 10°J O8.2 x 10³J O4.5 x 10°J x 10°J
Page 281
Table 1 Specific Heat Capacities
of Common Substances
Specific heat capacity
(J/(kg-°C))
Substance
water
4.18 x 10
ethyl
alcohol
2.46 × 10
ice
2.1 x 10
aluminum
9.2 x 10
glass
8.4 x 10
iron
4.5 x 10²
copper
3.8 x 10
silver
2.4 × 102
lead
1.3 x 10
Page 291
Table 1 Specific Latent Heats for Various Substances
Specific latent
heat of fusion (L)
(J/kg)
Melting
point ("C)
Specific latent heat
of vaporization (L,)
(J/kg)
Boiling
point (°C)
Substance
aluminum
6.6 × 10
2519
4.0 × 10°
10 900
ethyl alcohol
1.1 × 105
-114
8.6 x 105
78.3
carbon dioxide
1.8 x 10
-78
5.7 x 105
-57
gold
1.1 × 10
1064
6.4 × 10
2 856
lead
2.5 × 10
327.5
8.7 x 10
1 750
water
3.4 x 105
2.3 x 10
100
Transcribed Image Text:Page 281 Table 1 Specific Heat Capacities of Common Substances Specific heat capacity (J/(kg-°C)) Substance water 4.18 x 10 ethyl alcohol 2.46 × 10 ice 2.1 x 10 aluminum 9.2 x 10 glass 8.4 x 10 iron 4.5 x 10² copper 3.8 x 10 silver 2.4 × 102 lead 1.3 x 10 Page 291 Table 1 Specific Latent Heats for Various Substances Specific latent heat of fusion (L) (J/kg) Melting point ("C) Specific latent heat of vaporization (L,) (J/kg) Boiling point (°C) Substance aluminum 6.6 × 10 2519 4.0 × 10° 10 900 ethyl alcohol 1.1 × 105 -114 8.6 x 105 78.3 carbon dioxide 1.8 x 10 -78 5.7 x 105 -57 gold 1.1 × 10 1064 6.4 × 10 2 856 lead 2.5 × 10 327.5 8.7 x 10 1 750 water 3.4 x 105 2.3 x 10 100
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