Wxplain the term latent heat of fusion and latent heat of vaporization
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The energy required to completely separate the molecules, moving from liquid to gas, is much greater that if you were just to reduce their separation, solid to liquid. Hence the reason why the latent heat of vaporization is greater that the latent heat of fusion.
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In the case of the latent heat of fusion it is the heat required to change a substance from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water) or vice versa while the latent heat of vaporization from a liquid (water) to a gas (steam) or vice versa
In the case of the latent heat of fusion it is the heat required to change a substance from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water) or vice versa while the latent heat of vaporization from a liquid (water) to a gas (steam) or vice versa
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1) Latent Heat of fusion: the heat energy absorbed at constant temperature during transformation of solid into liquid is called latest heat of fusion.
2) Latent heat of vapourization: The heat energy absorbed at constant temperature during transformation of liquid into gas is called latent heat of vapourization.
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2) Latent heat of vapourization: The heat energy absorbed at constant temperature during transformation of liquid into gas is called latent heat of vapourization.
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