The amount of energy required to change a kilogram of ice in water without a...

PHYSICS
WAEC 2006

The amount of energy required to change a kilogram of ice in water without a change in temperature is

  • A. heat capacity of ice
  • B. specific heat capacity
  • C. specific latent heat of vaporisation of ice
  • D. specific latent heat of fusion of ice

Correct Answer: D. specific latent heat of fusion of ice



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