What is the latent heat of fusion?A. The heat required to change a substance from liquid to gas at its boiling pointB. The heat released when a substance changes from liquid to solidC. The heat required to change a substance from solid to liquid at its melting pointD. The heat required to raise the temperature of a substance by one degree Celsius
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What is the latent heat of fusion?A. The heat required to change a substance from liquid to gas at its boiling pointB. The heat released when a substance changes from liquid to solidC. The heat required to change a substance from solid to liquid at its melting pointD. The heat required to raise the temperature of a substance by one degree Celsius
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The latent heat of fusion is C. The heat required to change a substance from solid to liquid at its melting point.
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