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how is melting thermodynamic?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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From a thermodynamics point of view, at the melting point the change in Gibbs free energy ∆G of the substances is zero, but there are non-zero changes in the enthalpy (H) and the entropy (S), known respectively as the enthalpy of fusion (or latent heat of fusion) and the entropy of fusion.

Answered by CuteGirl1876
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Melting or fusion , is a physical process that results in the phase transition of a substance from a solid to liquid . This occurs qhen the internal energy of the solid increases , typically by the application of heart or pressure , which increases the substance's temperature to the melting point .

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