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Suppose a substance has a heat of fusion equal to 65 cal/g and a specific heat of 0.70 (cal/g*°c) in the liquid state. if 4.0 kcal of heat are applied to a 50-g sample of the substance at a temperature of 24°c, what will its new temperature be? what state will the sample be in? (melting point of the substance = 97°c; specific heat of the solid = 0.38 (cal/g*°c) ; boiling point of the substance = 760°c).

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