define latent heat 0f vaporization and latent heat of fusion
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the amount of heat required to change 1 kg of solid into liquid is called Latent heat of fusion.
the amount of heat energy required to change 1 kg of liquid into vapour is all latent heat of vaporization .
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⭐⭐ Latent heat of vaporisation ➡➡
➡➡ The latent heat of vaporisation of a liquid is the quantity of heat and joules required to convert 1kg of liquid into vapour of gas at its boiling point without any change in temperature is called latent heat of vaporisation ↕↕↕↕
⭐⭐ Latent heat of fusion
➡➡➡ A latent heat of fusion is quantity of heating of joules required to convert 1kg of solid to liquid at its melting point without any change in temperature.
➡➡ The latent heat of vaporisation of a liquid is the quantity of heat and joules required to convert 1kg of liquid into vapour of gas at its boiling point without any change in temperature is called latent heat of vaporisation ↕↕↕↕
⭐⭐ Latent heat of fusion
➡➡➡ A latent heat of fusion is quantity of heating of joules required to convert 1kg of solid to liquid at its melting point without any change in temperature.
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