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Explanation:
Latent Heat
Previously, we have discussed temperature change due to heat transfer. No temperature change occurs from heat transfer if ice melts and becomes liquid water (i.e., during a phase change). For example, consider water dripping from icicles melting on a roof warmed by the Sun. Conversely, water freezes in an ice tray cooled by lower-temperature surroundings.
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it's otherwise known as laten heat of vapourisation
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Latent heat of vaporization from a liquid (water) to a gas (steam) or vice versa.
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