Physics, asked by harshavardhan7765, 9 months ago

is heat removed to a substance during freezing and liquification?​

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Answered by mananmadani53
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Answer:

Freezing is Accompanied by Release of Heat

But heat must be continually removed from the freezing liquid, or the freezing process will stop. The energy released upon freezing, known as the enthalpy of fusion, is a latent heat and is exactly the same as the energy required to melt the same amount of the solid.

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Answered by vijayalakshmijaisank
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Answer:

Freezing is Accompanied by Release of Heat

But heat must be continually removed from the freezing liquid, or the freezing process will stop. The energy released upon freezing, known as the enthalpy of fusion, is a latent heat and is exactly the same as the energy required to melt the same amount of the solid.

Explanation:

When water freezes it gives up some of the water's energy. This energy that is given up is the latent heat of freezing. When the water was freezing latent heat of freezing energy was being released. Heat energy was actually being released.

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