what is the usefulness of latent heat of fusion
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The 'enthalpy' of fusion is a latent heat, because during melting the heat energy needed to change the substance from solid to liquid at atmospheric pressure is latent heat of fusion, as the temperature remains constant during the process.
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The latent heat of fusion is energy required to convert a liquid into a solid (melting point) at the same temperature. The energy required to vaporise a substance is the latent heat of vapourisation.
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