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Why is the latent heat of fusion of ice i.e 3.34×105 J/kg less than the latent heat of vapourisation i.e 22.5×105 ​​​​​​J/kg? Particles of solids are more tightly packed than liquids so literally the should require more energy for separation than liquids.

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Why is the latent heat of fusion of ice i.e 3.34×105 J/kg less than the latent heat of vapourisation i.e 22.5×105 ​​​​​​J/kg? Particles of solids are more tightly packed than liquids so literally the should require more energy for separation than liquids.



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