Regarding change of state:
a. Particles in water at 100 degree Celsius have
less energy than particles in stream at 0 degree
Celsius
b. both are incorrect
C. both are correct
d. Particles in water at 0 degree celsius have
more energy than particles in ice at 0 degree
celsius
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Explanation:
At 100°C, the water is present in two states: Liquid and gases.
At this temperature, the water molecules get converted into vapor state. The energy of the vapor or steam particles is more than the water molecules although they are present at the same temperature because of the presence of Latent heat of vaporization.
Latent heat of vaporization is defined as the amount of energy required to convert a liquid into gas at constant temperature and pressure. This energy is hidden in the physical process.
Because of this heat, the particles of steam have more energy than water at same temperature
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