what is latent heat of fusion
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The latent Heat of Fusion is the change inenthalpy resulting from heating a given quantity of a substance to change its state from a solid to a liquid. The temperature at which this occurs is the melting point.
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heat absorbed by a solid during its conversion to liquid state
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when a substance reaches its boiling point the temperature of substance stops increasing but heat continuosly being released so where is the heat going the heat released is absorbed by the substance for its change in state this means that substances require energy to change their state
therefore latent heat of fusion is the energy required by a solid to change its state to a liquid
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