5. From the limiting slope of the liquidus curve calculate the heat of fusion of A and B, assuming that there is no appreciable solid

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5. From the limiting slope of the liquidus curves
calculate the heat of fusion of A and B,
assuming that there is no appreciable solid
solubility
how would i calculate this in theory pleaee
advise me
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