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latent heat of fusion

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The Latent Heat of fusion is the amount of thermal energy required to cause a liquid to freeze (by taking that much heat out) or a solid to melt (by putting that much heat in). For example, the latent heat of fusion for water(ice) is about 334 kJ/mol.
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