definition of specific heat heat of vaporization and heat of fusion
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The heat of vaporization is defined as the amount of heat needed to turn 1g of a liquid into a vapor, without a rise in the temperature of the liquid.
The specific heat of fusion of a substance is the quantity of heat required to convert a unit mass of the substance from solid to liquid state at its melting point.
(This is a question of physics and chemistry not biology however I knew it)
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