Define Latent heat of fusion.
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The latent heat of fusion or melting of solid is the quantity of heat in joules required to convert 1 kg of solid to liquid, without any change in temperature. The heat which is going into ice but not increasing its temperature, is the energy required to change the state of ice from solid to liquid.
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The latent heat of fusion or melting of solid is the quantity of heat in joules required to convert 1 kg of solid to liquid, without any change in temperature. The heat which is going into ice but not increasing its temperature, is the energy required to change the state of ice from solid to liquid.
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