sarilopez2756 sarilopez2756
  • 04-02-2018
  • Chemistry
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Which enthalpy change (î"h) is correct for a substance changing from the liquid phase to the solid phase?

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jamuuj jamuuj
  • 16-02-2018
I believe this should be the enthalpy of fusion. Enthalpy change is the amount of heat evolved or absorbed in a reaction. Enthalpy of fusion also called the heat of fusion resulting from providing heat energy or release of energy to a specific amount of a substance to change from solid state to liquid, without change in temperature.
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