How is the amount of heat required to melt a crystalline body taken at the melting temperature is calculated?

To calculate how much heat a crystalline body should receive for the transition to a liquid state, taken at the melting temperature, we use the formula Q = λ • m, where the specific heat of fusion λ of a substance is taken from look-up tables.



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