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what is latent heat of fusion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The latent heat of fusion is the enthalpy change of any amount of substance when it melts. When the heat of fusion is referenced to a unit of mass, it is usually called the specific heat of fusion, while the molar heat of fusion refers to the enthalpy change per amount of substance in moles.

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Answered by sabihacreations
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Answer:

80cal/gm

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you asked just latent heat fusion not explanation

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