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lation heat of fusion

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Answered by 14Pinky14
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The 'enthalpy' of fusion is a latent heat, because during melting the heatenergy needed to change the substance from solid to liquid at atmospheric pressure is latent heat of fusion, as the temperature remains constant during the process. ... The liquid phase has a higher internal energy than the solid phase
Answered by ChelsiNegi
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The amount of heat required to convert 1 kilogram solid into liquid at its melting point at one atmospheric pressure is known as enthalpy all Latin heat of fusion

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