what are latent heat and latent heat of fusion?
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Latent Heat- Amount heat energy released or absorbed by a substance to change its physical state at constant temperature
Latent Heat of Fusion- Amount of heat energy required to change a unit mass of ice to water at constant temperature or 0 degrees Celcius
Latent Heat of Fusion- Amount of heat energy required to change a unit mass of ice to water at constant temperature or 0 degrees Celcius
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★LATENT HEAT
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DURING THE CHANGE OF STATE OF MATTER, THE HEAT GIVEN IS USED UP IN CHANGING. THE STATE OF THE MATTER AND THERE IS NO NET CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE. IT IS ALSO CALLED "HIDDEN HEAT".
★ LATENT HEAT OF FUSION
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LATENT HEAT OF FUSION IS THE AMOUNT OF HEAT ENERGY REQUIRED TO CHANGE 1 KG OF SOLID INTO LIQUID.
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Your answer
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★LATENT HEAT
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DURING THE CHANGE OF STATE OF MATTER, THE HEAT GIVEN IS USED UP IN CHANGING. THE STATE OF THE MATTER AND THERE IS NO NET CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE. IT IS ALSO CALLED "HIDDEN HEAT".
★ LATENT HEAT OF FUSION
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LATENT HEAT OF FUSION IS THE AMOUNT OF HEAT ENERGY REQUIRED TO CHANGE 1 KG OF SOLID INTO LIQUID.
HOPE IT HELPS
#ARCHITECTSETHROLLINS
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