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define latent heat of fusion and latent heat of vaporisation

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Answered by SahirulIslam
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Latent heat of fusion is the heat energy required to convert 1kg of solid into liquid with out rising the temperature. Latent heat of vaporisation is the heat energy required to convert 1 kg of liquid into vapor without rising the temperature. Hope you like it
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Latent Heat of Fusion ☺

The amount of heat energy required to convert 1 kg of solid to liquid at its melting point is called Latent Heat of Fusion



Latent Heat of Vaporisation ✌


The amount of Heat energy required to convert liquid to gaseous at its boiling point. ....is called Latent Heat of Fusion. .



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