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Standard enthalpy of fusion (Delta(fus) ...

Standard enthalpy of fusion `(Delta_(fus) H^(@))` is the amount of heat required to melt ____ of a solid at its melting point and at a standard pressure of 1 bar.

A

gram

B

kilogram

C

mole

D

moelcule

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The correct Answer is:
C

Therefore, it is also called molar enthaply of fusion.
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