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Engineering ToolBox > Latent Heat of Melting of some common Materials

The latent heat of fusion when changing between solid or liquid state of some common materials as aluminum, ammonia, glycerin, water and more

The specific latent heat of fusion of a substance is the amount of heat required to convert unit mass of the solid into the liquid without a change in temperature.

The latent heat of melting some common solids can be found in the table below:

Product Latent Heat of Melting
(kJ/kg) (Btu/lb)
Acetic acid 181 77.8
Acetone 98.3 42.3
Alcohol, ethyl (ethanol) 108 46.4
Alcohol, methyl (methanol) 98.8 42.5
Alcohol, propyl 86.5 37.2
Aluminum 321 138.2
Ammonia 339 146
Aniline 113.5 48.8
Benzene 126 54.2
Bromine 66.7 28.7
Carbon disulfide 57.6 24.8
Carbon dioxide 184 79
Carbon tetrachloride 174 74.8
Chloroform 77 33.1
Copper 176 75.6
Decane 201 86.4
Dodecane 216 92.8
Ether 96.2 41.4
Ethylene glycol 181 77.8
Glycerin 200 75.6
Heptane 140 60.2
Hexane 152 65.3
Iodine 62.2 26.7
Iron, gray cast 96 41.4
Iron, white cast 138 59.4
Iron, slag 209 90.0
Lead 22.4 9.65
Mercury 11.6 5.08
Nickel 19.4 8.35
Octane 181 77.8
Phenol 121 52
Propane 79.9 34.3
Propylene 71.4 30.7
Silver 88.0 37.9
Sulphur 39.2 16.87
Tin 58.5 25.2
Toluene 71.8 30.9
Water 334 144
Zinc 118 5.63

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