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What is latent heat of fusion​

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Answered by souravdas59
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The latent heat of fusion is the enthalpy change of any measure of substance when it dissolves. At the point when the heat of fusion is referenced to a unit of mass, it is typically called the specific heat of fusion, while the molar heat of fusion alludes to the enthalpy change per measure of substance in

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During the process of melting, the solid and liquid phases of a pure substance are in equilibrium with each other. The amount of heat required to convert one unit amount of substance from the solid phase to the liquid phase — leaving the temperature of the system unaltered — is known as the latent heat of fusion.

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