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what is heat of fusion​

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Answered by AnnieStar
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'Heat of fusion':

'Heat of fusion' measures the amount of energy needed to melt a given mass of a solid at its melting point temperature.

Example:

Water, for example, has a heat of fusion of 80 calories per gram.

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