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A substance that is originally a solid is heated strongly for some time. At one stage, the energy given to the substance is used as latent heat of vaporisation. At this stage, what change does the energy cause?

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Answered by SiddhChajed
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Answer:

Latent heat is energy given to an object that changes its state but does not increase the temperature.

So in the above scenario the substance will change to gaseous state but its temperature is not increased.

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