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Amount of heat required for
changing a unit mass of a solid into liquid is called -​

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Answered by mvssushen
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Answer:

Specific latent heat of fusion

Explanation:

The heat energy required to change the state of unit mass of a substance is called latent heat. As the given solid is of unit mass (1kg) and we have to change its state into liquid, therefore heat needed will be specific latent heat of fusion.

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Answered by vaniviji06
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Explanation:

The heat energy required to change the state of unit mass of a substance is called latent heat. As the given solid is of unit mass (1kg) and we have to change its state into liquid, therefore heat needed will be specific latent heat of fusion.

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