Chemistry, asked by TiwariVaishnavi, 1 year ago

What the difference between Latent heat of fusion and Vaporisation in detail pls ??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Latent heat of Fusion : It is the heat required to change 1 kg of a solid substance into liquid state at the melting point of the substance. For example, amount of heat required to melt ice at 0 ° C into water at 0 ° C, will be known as the Latent Heat of Fusion of ice.

Latent heat of Vaporization : It is the heat required to change 1 kg of a liquid substance into gaseous state at atmospheric pressure, at the boiling point of the substance. For example, amount of heat required to vaporize water at 100 ° C into the vapor state at 100 ° C at atmospheric pressure, will be known as the Latent Heat of Vaporization of water.
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Answered by AnuragJassal
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Hey!!!

Here's your answer
Latent Heat of Vaporisation

The latent heat of vaporisation is the heat energy required to change 1 kg of liquid to gas at atmospheric pressure at it's boiling point.

Latent Heat of Fusion

The latent heat of fusion is the heat energy required to change 1 kg of solid to gas at atmospheric pressure at it's melting point.

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