The latent heat of fusion of a substance is the heat required to

a

raise the temperature of unit mass of the substance by 1 oC

b

maintain unit mass of the substance at constant temperature

c

change unit mass of substance from solid to liquid at constant temperature

d

change unit mass of liquid to vapour at constant temperature

e

raise the temperature of unit mass by 100oC

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Dabdammy
3 years ago

The latent heat of fusion of a substance is the heat required to change unit mass of substance from solid to liquid at constant temperature.

Ibraahiim
1 year ago

heat of vaporization is something different

ZIKKO77
4 months ago

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