What is the heat energy required to convert 1gm of solid completely into liquid at a constant temperature is called
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Latent heat of fusion
The heat energy required to convert “1gram” of solid completely into liquid at a constant temperature is called Latent heat of fusion. Freezing is the process to convert liquid to solid.
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Latent heat of fusion
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The process in which the solid phase changes to liquid phase at a constant temperature is called melting. This constant temperature is called melting point. The heat energy required to convert “1 g” of solid completely into liquid at a constant temperature is called Latent heat of fusion.
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