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What is latent heat of fusion? State its units.​

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Answered by nishithaa2006
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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.

The specific latent heat (L) of a material… is a measure of the heat energy (Q) per mass (m) released or absorbed during a phase change. ... is often just called the "latent heat" of the material. uses the SI unit joule per kilogram [J/kg].

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