Chemistry, asked by veenajain1604, 11 months ago

explain latent of meting​

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Answered by sourya1794
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Explanation:

The latent heat of fusion(or melting) of a solid is the quantity of heat required to convert the ofstate of a substance resulting in melting a solid or freezing a liquid that associated with vaporizing a liquid or a solid or condensing a vapor which is called the heat of vaporization.

Answered by Anonymous
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solid state has closely packed molecules than liquid state. In the process of the melting, heat is absorbed from the surrounding to increase the intermolecular distance between the molecules to change the distance of the molecules.

The amount of heat energy required in the process of melting for a unit mass of solid to be converted into liquid is called Latent heat of fusion.

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