Difine latent heat of fusion & latent
heat of vapourization. Give one.
usefulness of each.
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The heat of fusion, also known as the latent heat of fusion, is a category of latent heat describing the energy for the phase change between a liquid and a solid to occur without a change in temperature.
The amount heat required to convert unit mass of liquid into its vapour state without change in its temperature called is latent heat of vaporization. The latent heat of vaporization of water is 540 cal/g/°C.
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