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Define the term specific latent heat of fusion of ice. State it's S.I. unit.
Calorimetry
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The specific latent heat of fusion of ice is the heat energy required to melt unit mass of ice at 0° C to water at 0° C without any change in temperature.
S.I. unit of latent heat of fusion is J kg-1
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