Science, asked by omgup, 11 months ago

-4. The heat required to convert ice into water is called :
(1)
Specific heat
(2) Latent heat of vaporization
(3) Latent heat of melting
(4) None of these

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Answered by A14N
5

latent heat of melting/none / latent heat of fusion of ice

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Answered by aqibkincsem
3

Answer:

The answer to your question would be 'latent heat of melting'.

Explanation:

Heat energy in certain amount is required to convert ice into water, and the amount of energy needed to do this is called its latent heat of melting. When ice is heated to turn into water, it stays at the same temperature until all the ice is converted. This means that ice will stay at 0 degrees until all the ice changes into water. This is because energy is required to change the state of ice, and this energy is called latent heat of melting.

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