what is mean by specific latent heat of fusion
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specific latent heat of fusion :-
the amount of heat energy absorbed at contant temperature by unit mass of a solid to convert into liquid phase is called the specific latent heat of fusion.
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l is the specific latent heat of fusion for that material. So the formula tells us how much heat energy is needed to go into a material to change it from a solid to a melted liquid. ... The reason this happens is that a lot of energy is needed to break the bonds between the particles in the solid to change it to a liquid.
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