difference between latent heat of fusion and latent heat of vaporization
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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
Heat required to convert unit mass of a liquid to vapour without changing its pressure and temperature is called the latent heat of vaporisation
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the heat that is released or absorbed accompanying a change of state or of phase
A destruction of something by turning it into vapor
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