What quantity of energy, in joules, is required to raise the temperature of 453 g of chromium from 25.85\deg C to its melting point, 1907\deg C, and then melt the chromium at that temperature?
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The melting point of chromium is 1907\deg C.
The atomic weight of chromium is 52.00 g/mol.
The density of chromium is 7.15 g/mL.
The specific heat of solid chromium is 0.450 J/g·\deg C.
The heat of fusion of chromium is 21.0 kJ/mol.