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4 April, 05:46

The latent heat of fusion of ice is 3.4 X 105 J/Kg. What do you mean by this statement? Explain.

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  1. 4 April, 06:19
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    This is the amount of heat required to change solid ice into liquid water.

    Explanation:

    -Latent heat of fusion or enthalpy of fusion is defined as the amount of heat required by a substance to change its status from solid to liquid

    -Hence, 3.4 X 105 J/Kg is the amount of heat required to change solid ice into liquid water.
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