Answer:
Heat of vaporization refers to condensation and heat of fusion refers to melting.
Explanation:
Heat of vaporization or heat of evaporation, is defined as the energy required to convert liquid substance into a gas which creates condensation. As a gas condenses to a liquid, heat is released.
Heat of fusion refers to melting because heat of fusion is defined as the energy required to change any amount of substance when it melts.
Hence, the correct answer is "Heat of vaporization refers to condensation and heat of fusion refers to melting.".