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example of latent heat of fusion and vaporisation​

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The heat of fusion is the amount of energy that is required to completely melt (convert from solid to liquid) a given substance while the heat of vaporization is the amount of energy that is required to completely vaporize (convert from liquid to gas) a substance.

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 while Latent heat of vaporization is the amount of heat that a liquid substance requires to change its phase from the liquid phase to vapor phase at a constant.

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