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Explain plasma and BEC and explain latent heat of fusion and latent heat of vaporization convert 273k in fahrenheit

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Latent heat can be defined as the amount of heat energy required by a matter to change its state without changing its temperature.

Latent heat of the solid means that amount of heat energy absorbed when 1 kg of a substance changes from solid to liquid at its melting point is called latent heat of fusion of the solid.

example :

Change if ice into water requires a certain heat level so, that it can broke its compactly arranged particles.

Latent heat of vaporization of the liquid means the amount of heat energy absorbed when 1 kg of a substance changes from liquid to Vapour at its boiling point is called latent heat of vaporization of liquid.

example :

Change of water into gas requires a certain heat level so that it can broke its loosely arranged particle of liquid(water ) to change its state to gas.

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