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A chemist wants to calculate the amount of heat that is absorbed by a sample of copper as it is melted. Identify the constant the chemist should use.

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A. Hfus

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User Frankie Ribery
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The chemist should use heat of fusion
as it is described as the amount of heat required to convert a gram of substance from solid to liquid
the formula is given below
q=nΔH(fusion
there is no T because it has no effect
hope it helps
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