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Which of the following causes the temperature of a substance to remain constant while it is undergoing a change in its state?

a-latent energy

b-loss of heat

c-Latent heat

d-none of the above

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Answered by majnu14312
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Explanation:Latent heat

During the charge of state of matter, the temperature remains same due to latent heat.

The heat which is supplied to phase change is used up for breaking the bonds between the molecules of the substance.

Latent heat is the heat that is required to convert a solid into a liquid/vapor, or a liquid into a vapour, without charge of During the charge of state of matter, the temperature remains same due to latent heat.

The heat which is supplied to phase change is used up for breaking the bonds between the molecules of the substance.

Latent heat is the heat that is required to convert a solid into a liquid/vapor, or a liquid into a vapour, without charge of temperature.

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Answered by 173tanveer
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(C) Latent Heat

EXPLANATION-

If a block of ice is placed on a china dish and is heated by a burner slightly till it reaches 0° temperature, you will observe that the temperature will not change unteill whole ice block is melted and change to water

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