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four difference between fusion and solidification​

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Answered by jainsamyak1979
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The key difference between fusion and solidification is that fusion is the conversion of a solid into its liquid form. But, solidification is the conversion of a liquid into a solid. That is; fusion is turning a solid into a liquid, while solidification is turning a liquid into a solid.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The key difference between fusion and solidification is that fusion is the conversion of a solid into its liquid form. But, solidification is the conversion of a liquid into a solid.

Fusion and solidification are the processes opposite to each other. That is; fusion is turning a solid into a liquid, while solidification is turning a liquid into a solid. However, there are many other definitions for the term fusion in physics and chemistry; generally, it refers to the combination of small particles to form a bigger particle, but in comparison to the term solidification, fusion refers to a phase transition of matter, rather than combination of matter.

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