Specific Latent Heat of Fusion
The latent heat of fusion is the heat consumed or discharged as matter melts changing state from solid to fluid structure at a constant temperature. Normal Latent Heat of Latent Heat Specific Boiling Vaporization Freezing of Fusion Temperature Density Heat Substance Point C h fg kJkg Point C h if kJkg C r kgm3 c p kJkgK Ammonia 333 1357 777 3224 333 682 443 20 665 452 0 639 460 25 602 480 Argon 1859 1616 1893 28 1856 1394 114 Benzene 802 394 55 126 20 879 172. Latentheat1 Png 702 929 Physics Classroom Teaching Chemistry Heat Physics If heat is supplied to a system under certain conditions it may produce a change in phase rather than a change in temperature. . 131 Specific heat capacity. Latent heat can be measured from a heating or cooling curveline graph. Online calculator figures and tables showing specific heat of liquid water at constant volume or constant pressure at temperatures from 0 to 360 C 32-700 F - SI and Imperial units.