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What is the energy required to go from a solid to a liquid called? A. The latent heat of fusion B. The thermal energy of a substance C. The latent heat of vaporization D. The sp…
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What is the energy required to go from a solid to a liquid called?
A. The latent heat of fusion
B. The thermal energy of a substance
C. The latent heat of vaporization
D. The specific heat capacity
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enthalpy of fusion also called heat of fusion
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A) would be the correct answer to this question
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