Chemistry, asked by shraddhaholikatti, 10 months ago

. During melting of ice, where
latent heat of fusion
is the
used up?

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Answered by GeniousAkanksha
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Answer:Hey dear here is your answer

Latent heat is the heat per unit mass required for a phase change to occur. We may think about what happens when we add ice and cold soda to glass. Since the soda is warmer than zero degrees Celsius. So, we may expect that the heat from the slightly warmer soda to melt the ice in the glass. But, we have noticed that when we add ice to an already cold drink, only some of the ice melts, not all of it. Its reason is that the soda does not contain enough energy as heat to overcome the latent heat of fusion of the ice.

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