The latent heat (heat absorbed or released when matter changes to another state) needed to change 1 gram of a substance from the solid phase to the liquid phase withiut changing it's temperature.
Heat of fusion is the amount of energy used to convert a solid object to its melting point without changing the temperature.
79.72 calories/gram
272 KJ/kg
Nuclear fusion releases energy as heat.
There is no relationship between heat of fusion and heat of vapourisation
Heat of fusion is a physical property.
Heat generated in a nuclear fusion depends on the resistance of the plasma and the current.
When changing from a solid to a liquid, melting, the heat absorbed is called the heat of fusion. When the reverse takes place, freezing, it is called the heat of solidification. For a single substance they are the same.
The heat of fusion is:Q = specific heat x mass
Nuclear fusion releases energy as heat.
There is no relationship between heat of fusion and heat of vapourisation
Heat of fusion is a physical property.
Because of the heat of fusion the ice is now water
molar heat of fusion
heat fusion is to join things together by heat. ie plastic welding.
The latent heat of evaporation
The latent heat of fusion
This energy is the enthalpy of fusion (or latent heat of fusion).
due to the anomalous behaviour of water.....
It is called latent because heat is supplied without any increase in temperature.