Chemistry, asked by mysticangel8828, 1 month ago

The heat energy absorbed at constant temperature during transformation of solid into liquid is called the
(A) latent heat of fusion
(B) latent heat of diffusion

(C) latent heat of vaporization
(D) dew-point temperatur​

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Answered by answerwithme
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Answer:

laten heat of fusion

Explanation:

Specific latent heat of fusion . The heat energy absorbed at constant temperature during transformation of solid into liquid is called the latent heat of fusion.

Answered by jardhanb
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Answer:

Specific latent heat of fusion <br> The heat energy absorbed at constant temperature during transformation of solid into liquid is called the latent heat of fusion.

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