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What is the specific latent heat of fusion of water ?​

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Answered by DimpleDoll
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80 cal g–¹ is the specific latent heat of fusion of water.

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Answered by jsusbksosksu
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Similarly, while ice melts, it remains at 0 °C (32 °F), and the liquid water that is formed with the latent heat of fusion is also at 0 °C. The heat of fusion for water at 0 °C is approximately 334 joules (79.7 calories) per gram, and the heat of vaporization at 100 °C is about 2,230 joules (533 calories) per gram.

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