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Explain the terms: latent heat of fusion and latent heat of vaporization and give one example for each, from everyday life where these concepts are useful.

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Answered by dushhitler
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Explanation:

latent heat of fusion means the amount of heat energy required to convert 1 gm of ice to water

latent heat of vaporization means the heat required to convert 1 gram of water to to vapour

latent heat of vaporization of water is 540 calorie per gram

latent heat of fusion of ice is 80 calorie per gram

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Answered by Abhijitkeshari
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latent heat of fusion- the amount of heat energy required to convert 1 kg of solid into liquid on its melting point at normal atmospheric pressure i.e 1atm is known as latent heat of fusion

latent heat of vaporisation-the amount of heat energy required to convert 1kg of given liquid into gas at normal atmospheric pressure i.e 1atm on its boiling point is known as latent heat of vaporisation

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