Physics

The amount of heat energy required to melt a given mass of a substance at its melting point without rise in its temperature is called:

  1. specific heat capacity
  2. specific latent heat of fusion
  3. latent heat of fusion
  4. specific latent heat of freezing

Calorimetry

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latent heat of fusion

Reason — Heat energy absorbed in change of phase that is not externally manifested by any rise in temperature is called the latent heat of fusion.

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