what is latent heat of fussion with example
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Latent heat of fusion is the process in which temperature remains constant but the phase change occurs from solid to liquid.
Example: When you combine ice at 0 degrees Celsius and cold soda at a temperature above 0 degrees Celsius, the heat from the soda will continue to melt the ice until both reach an equilibrium temperature.
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The heat energy required for converting 1 kg of solid into liquid without changing its actual temperature is known as latent heat of fusion.
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