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Specific latent heat of fusion is expressed in g/cal.

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  • Latent heat of fusion of ice is

    A
    2000 KJ/mol
    B
    3350 KJ/mol
    C
    5000 KJ/mol
    D
    600 KJ/mol
  • The latent heat of fusion of ice is

    A
    `3.33 xx 10^(5) J KG^(-1)`
    B
    `22.6 xx 10^(5) j Kg^(-1)`
    C
    `33.3 xx 10^5 J kg^(-1)`
    D
    None of these.
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