Prior to the Bronze age, which began around 2200 B.C., the metal used occasionally for tools was copper. Copper is not has hard or sturdy as bronze, an alloy that combines copper with tin; but it is easy to locate in mineral deposits by its color and the color of copper compounds. In order to melt copper, it must be raised to a temperature of 1083C. At this temperature, 1.10*10^6 J of energy must be absorbed by 5.33 kg of copper in order for the copper to completely melt. What is the latent heat of fusion of copper