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differentiate between the two parts of latent heat?​

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Answered by GamiGargi
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Explanation:

The latent heat of fusion is the heat required to change the solid from solid to liquid state without any change in temperature. The latent heat of fusion of ice is 336000 J/kg. While Latent heat of vaporization is the heat required to change the liquid from liquid to vapor state without any change in temperature.

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Answered by ashkbab
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Explanation:

Two common forms of latent heat are latent heat of fusion (melting) and latent heat of vaporization (boiling). These names describe the direction of energy flow when changing from one phase to the next: from solid to liquid, and liquid to gas.The key difference between latent heat of fusion and vaporization is that latent heat of fusion is the amount of heat that a solid substance requires to change its phase from solid phase to liquid phase at a constant temperature whereas latent heat of vaporization is the amount of heat that a liquid substance requires ...

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