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Posted by Abby on Monday, February 27, 2012 at 8:13pm.

How much heat is required to melt 50 g of mercury at -45 degrees celsius to 425 degrees celsius. (melting point=-38.degree-c, specific heat=0.03325 cal/g-degree c for solid mercury, .2988 cal/g-c degree c for liquid mercury and .2486 cal/g-c degree for gaseous mercury, heat of fusion =2.7 cal/g, heat of vaporization=65 cal/g)

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