what is 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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SPECIFIC LATENT HEAT OF FUSION :-
- the specific latent heat of fusion of a substance is the quantity of heat required to convert a unit mass of a substance from solid to liquid State at its melting point.
JUST take an example of ice. :-
- A total of 334 J of energy are required to melt 1 g of ice at 0°C, which is called the latent heat of melting. At 0°C, liquid water has 334 J g−1 more energy than ice at the same temperature. This energy is released when the liquid water subsequently freezes, and it is called the latent heat of fusion.
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