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Which of the Following Best Describes the Heat Absorbed When a Solid Melts at Constant Temperature (at Its Melting Point)? A. Freezing

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Which of the following best describes the heat absorbed when a solid melts at constant temperature (at its melting point)? a. freezing point b. heat of fusion c. heat capacity d. specific heat

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The correct answer is b. heat of fusion.The heat of fusion is the amount of heat energy required to change the state of a substance from solid to liquid (or vice versa) at its melting point without changing its temperature. This process occurs at a constant temperature, which is the melting point of the substance. The heat of fusion is a measure of the energy needed to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the solid together, allowing it to transition into a liquid state.