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difference between latent heat of fusion and latent heat of vaporisation

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Answered by Anonymous
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The amount of heat which is required to change a mass of 1 kg from the solid state to liquid state is known as Latent heat of Fusion.

Heat required to convert unit mass of a liquid to vapour without changing its pressure and temperature is called the latent heat of vaporisation 
Answered by MissElegant
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the amount of energy which is required to convert 1kg of solid into liquid at its melting point is known as latent heat of fusion... 
the amount of heat required to change 1kg of liquid state into vapours at its boiling point is called latent heat of evaporization.. 



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