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How much energy is required to heat 23 grams of iron from 1150 degrees celsius to 2000 degrees celsius? The melting point of iron is 1538 degrees
celsius and the specific heat capacity is 0.444 J/g*C when it is in a solid and
0.450 J/g*C when it is liquified. Latent Heat of Fusion of Iron is 13.8 kJ/mol
and Latent Heat of Vaporization of Iron is 349.6 kJ/mol.
Draw a heating curve
How many equations should I use?
Which equations should be used?
What variables are known?
Is there anything we don't need?
Solve

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