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specific heat of fusion and specific heat of vaporization​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heat of fusion is the energy needed for one gram of a solid to melt without any change in temperature. Heat of vaporization is the energy needed for one gram of a liquid to vaporize (boil) without a change in pressure.

Answered by radheshyam6441
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Heat of fusion is the energy needed for one gram of a solid to melt without any change in temperature. Heat of vaporization is the energy needed for one gram of a liquid to vaporize (boil) without a change in pressure. ... So the heat of fusion is an endothermic process it requires heat so the delta h is positive.

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