What is the specific heat of crystallization?

The specific heat of crystallization k is the coefficient of proportionality between the mass of a substance m and the amount of heat Q that is released during the transition of a substance from a liquid state of aggregation to a solid state.

Q = k * m.

This is the amount of heat that is released during the transition of 1 kg of a substance from a liquid to a solid state of aggregation.



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