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1 kg of ice at 0°C has less energy than 1 kg of water at 0° C.Give reason.

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Answered by YagamiLight
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this is due to the latent heat of fusion

ektabatra5gmailcom: a proper defined reason please !
YagamiLight: Latent heat is heat required to change​ the phase of the substance. In this case, latent heat is heat required to melt 1kg of ice at 0°C. Latent heat just changes the state/phase of the substance without changing it's temperature.

Hence, 1kg of water has more heat than 1kg of ice at 0°C
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Answered by sjdcdgjdjd
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This is due to the latent heat of fusion

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