Which is the heat needed to convert a tightly bound solid to a loosely bound liquid?
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latent heat of fusion
The heat needed to achieve this change of state from tightly bound solid to loosely bound liquid at the same temperature is called the latent heat of fusion.
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Answer: The heat which is required to convert a tightly bound solid to a loosely bound liquid is latent heat of fusion or melting
We require it to break the force sof attraction between the molecules of solid to conver it into liquid without changing the temperature.
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