define the term latent heat of fusion of a solid
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Latent heat of fusion, also known as enthalpy of fusion, is the amount of energy that must be supplied to a solid substance (typically in the form of heat) in order to trigger a change in its physical state and convert it into a liquid (when the pressure of the environment is kept constant).
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The amount of heat required to change 1 g of a substance at the temperature of its melting point from the solid to the liquid state without changing temperature.
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