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Conversion of solid state to liquid state is called fision. What is meant by latent heat of fusion

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Answered by Riyadevi
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The energy required to change the phase of a substance is known as a latent heat. The word latent means hidden. When the phase change is from solid to liquid we must use the latent heat of fusion, and when the phase change is from liquid to a gas, we must use the latent heat of vaporisation.

The energy require is Q= m L, where m is the mass of the substance and L is the specific latent heat of fusion or vaporisation which measures the heat energy to change 1 kg of a solid into a liquid.


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Answered by gargsanjay841
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Answer:

The amount of heat required to convert 1kg of any solid into liquid at its melting point at one atmosphere pressure is known as the latent heat of fusion of that solid

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