Physics, asked by WolverineX24, 11 months ago

Is freezing and fusion are same

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Answered by dewangNASA
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hi

Melting is also called fusion, and the energy required to bring about this change of state is called the heat of fusion or the enthalpy of fusion. For ice to turn into liquid water the heat of fusion is 6.01 kJ/mol. ... Freezing and melting are the change of state from liquid to solid and from solid to liquid.

WolverineX24: I am not asking about their latent heat
WolverineX24: are they same(freezing and fusion)
Answered by Ranu2005
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Liquids have a characteristic temperature at which they turn into solids, known as their freezing point. In theory, fusion is also called the melting point of a solid. It should be the same as the freezing point of the liquid. In practice, small differences between these quantities can be observed. For example,  to turn ice into liquid water the heat of fusion is 6.01 kJ/mol. If userul, plz mark as beainliest...Hope it helps.......
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