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In which equation does the term "heat" represent heat of fusion? (1) nacl(s) heat --> nacl(l) (2) naoh(aq) hcl(aq) --> nacl(aq) h2o(l) heat (3) h2o(l) heat --> h2o(g) (4) h2o(l) hcl(g) --> h3o (aq) cl-(aq) heat

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