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Calculate Energy Required

The specific heat of fusion of silver is 30.0 calories per gram and the specific heat of silver is 0.30 Joules per gram per degree C. Calculate the energy required to melt 5.0 moles of silver if it starts as a solid at 25 degree C below its normal melting point and is heated to exactly 0.01 Celsius degree above its normal melting point.

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