Which of the folowing pieces of data can we obtain from a heating curve?

a) boiling point of a liquid
b) boiling point of a solid
c) specific heat of a solid
d) all of the above

Answer:
you can find all of the above
the boiling point of a solid and liquid are the same thing, and it's the second flat set of points in the curve. Water would have a boiling point around 100 degrees on its heating curve. You can find the specific heat using the slope of the solid section of the heating curve.
If you are talking about a phase diagram.
From top to bottom left: liquid, solid, gas. A heating curve will most likely resemble the boiling point of a liquid. :)

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