define latent heat of fusion . give an example
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the heat energy required for the change of state from solid to liquid is known as the latent heat of fusion
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For Example. , the latent heat of fusion of one kilogram of water , which is the amount of heat energy that must be supplied to convert 1kg of ice without changing the temperature of the environment ( which is kept at zero degrees Celsius ) is 333.55 kilo joules.
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