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The amount of heat needed to change 1 gram of a solid to 1 gram of a liquid at constant temperature is called 1. vaporization 2. Sublimation 3. fusion 4. fission
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The amount of heat needed to change 1 gram of a solid to 1 gram of a liquid at constant temperature is called 1. vaporization 2. Sublimation 3. fusion 4. fission
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The amount of heat needed to change 1 gram of a solid to 1 gram of a liquid at constant temperature is called
1. vaporization
2. Sublimation
3. fusion
4. fission
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I believe the answer would be fusion!
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The process of changing solid to liquid is known as fusion
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