Physics, asked by jagrutid4614, 10 months ago

Can heat be added to a substance without causing the temperature of the substance to rise? If so, does this contradict the concept of heat as energy in the process of transfer because of a temperature difference?

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Answered by thakurkarnav
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Yes when boiling water the temperature remains constant due to the latient heat of vaporization. No heat as energy in the process of transfer because of temperature difference.

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