Explain:Later heat of fusion
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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.
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The amount of heat energy released or absorbed when a solid changing to liquid at atmospheric pressure at its melting point is known as the latent heat of fusion. Ex: The latent heat of fusion of water is 79.72 cal/gram (or) 334.0 kJ/kg.
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