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Grams solid × mol/g × Hfusion
Heat of Fusion
When melting ice, you are moving from a solid to a liquid. Any state change from a solid to a liquid is called the heat of fusion. In other words, whenever melting takes place, the amount of energy needed is referred to as the heat of fusion.
Heat of fusion. (I have no idea what the "propane or water" part is supposed to mean.)
The latent heat of fusion
Grams solid mol/g Hfusion
This energy is the enthalpy of fusion (or latent heat of fusion).
Grams solid × mol/g × Hfusion
1kj x 1/H fusion x g/mol solid
1kj x 1/H fusion x g/mol solid
1kj x 1/H fusion x g/mol solid
Heat of Fusion
the energy that goes into changing a substance from a solid to a liquid (melting) is called the latent heat of fusion.
The latent heat of evaporation
When melting ice, you are moving from a solid to a liquid. Any state change from a solid to a liquid is called the heat of fusion. In other words, whenever melting takes place, the amount of energy needed is referred to as the heat of fusion.
Heat of fusion. (I have no idea what the "propane or water" part is supposed to mean.)
The latent heat of fusion