What is the specific latent heat of the metal?

Metals and their latent heat of fusion.

Metal Symbol Latent Heat of Fusion
(kJ/mol)
Iridium Ir 26
Iron Fe 13.8
Lead Pb 4.77

Which metal has the highest specific heat?

Thermal capacity is the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of an object by one degree. The following table provides the values of the thermal capacity of some of the metals and Aluminum. It shows that Aluminum has the highest thermal capacity.

What is latent heat of iron?

Latent Heat of Fusion of Iron is 13.8 kJ/mol. Latent Heat of Vaporization of Iron is 349.6 kJ/mol.

What is the specific heat of metals?

Specific heats and molar heat capacities for various substances at 20 C

Substance c in J/gm K c in cal/gm K or Btu/lb F
Copper 0.386 0.0923
Brass 0.380 0.092
Gold 0.126 0.0301
Lead 0.128 0.0305

What is latent heat of copper?

Latent Heat of Fusion of Copper is 13.05 kJ/mol. Latent Heat of Vaporization of Copper is 300.3 kJ/mol.

Which metal is slowly heated?

Answer. The process of annealing can soften a variety of metals. Brass, steel, iron copper and silver can all be made weaker by heating the metal to a set temperature and cooling it slowly.

Do metals have high or low specific heat capacities?

Specific heat is a property that is specific to a given type of matter, and substances vary in their specific heat. Metals tend to have low specific heat.

What is the latent heat of silver?

11.3 kJ/mol
Specific heat of Silver is 0.235 J/g K. Latent Heat of Fusion of Silver is 11.3 kJ/mol.

Do metals have a high specific heat?

Which material has more specific heat?

water
Among the given options water has highest specific heat .

What is latent heat of Mercury?

Specific heat of Mercury is 0.139 J/g K. Latent Heat of Fusion of Mercury is 2.295 kJ/mol. Latent Heat of Vaporization of Mercury is 59.229 kJ/mol.