Chemistry, asked by TanaySarraf, 5 hours ago

can we describe latent heat of fusion as the moment where the pressure/temperature of a solid is constant when it is being converted into liquid? if no then please tell me a easy definition in yoir own words.​

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Answered by asbc710
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Explanation:

yes we can describe it ok

Answered by snehasreepaul1302
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Answer:

the latent heat associated with melting a solid or freezing a liquid is known as the heat of fusion: ; that associated with vaporizing a liquid or a solid or condensing a vapour is called the heat of vaporisation.

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