Chemistry, asked by sahajsing, 1 year ago

what do you understand by the term " latent heat of fusion "?how much is the latent heat of fusion of ice?

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Answered by surya216
8
hi!!
here is the answer...

latent heat of fusion is the amount of heat supplied to a solid at its melting point to change its state without raising the temperature..

latent heat of fusion of ice is..
80cal/g
80kcal/kg
3.35*10^5 J/g

HOPE IT HELPS....
Answered by icantellmaddyman
4
TOPIC:- Matter in our surroundings
Sub topic:- Latent Heat Of Fusion

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The amount of heat required to covert 1 kg of any solid to its liquid form at its melting point without changing its temperature is known as
'Latent Heat Of Fusion'.

The amount of energy to convert One kg of ice to water at its melting point (That is 0 degrees)
Is the latent heat of fusion of ice.
That is:-
334joules/gram
OR
79.7 Kcal/Kilogram

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