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A substance is initially solid at 0 deg C. Heat is added and the temperature is plotted against heat supplied. Given the relative specific heat capacity of the solid is 0.5, the graph yields: a melting plateau and a liquid-heating segment. Determine (i) the mass of the substance, (ii) the specific latent heat of fusion, and (iii) the specific heat capacity in the liquid state. (Graph-dependent; the standard form of this problem gives the values in the answer.)

  1. (i) 100 g, (ii) 80 cal/g, (iii) 1 cal g⁻¹ deg C⁻¹
  2. (i) 50 g, (ii) 80 cal/g, (iii) 1 cal g⁻¹ deg C⁻¹
  3. (i) 100 g, (ii) 40 cal/g, (iii) 0.5 cal g⁻¹ deg C⁻¹
  4. (i) 50 g, (ii) 40 cal/g, (iii) 0.5 cal g⁻¹ deg C⁻¹

Correct answer: (i) 100 g, (ii) 80 cal/g, (iii) 1 cal g⁻¹ deg C⁻¹

Solution

From the solid-heating segment and the known solid specific heat 0.5, the mass works out to 100 g; the melting plateau gives latent heat 80 cal/g and the liquid segment gives 1 cal/g/deg C (the classic ice/water-type values).

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