Biology, asked by mishrapihu667, 7 months ago

under what conditions heat can be given to a substance without raising it's temperature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heat can be given to a substance without raising its temperature,When a substance is changing its physical state[for eg from solid to liquid and liquid to gas ]. The heat energy which has to be supplied to change the state of substance is called its Latent Heat. Latent heat does not raise the temperature

Answered by saiianishsa
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Explanation

During a phase change process, heat is absorbed by a substance, without an increase in its temperature. Eg: Boiling of water, where the heat is absorbed as latent heat and does not lead to the increase in the temperature

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Let's move one step further now. Suppose you had asked “Under what conditions heat can be given to a “system” without raising its temperature?”

The answer would have been different:

During any isothermal heat addition process, a system absorbs heat without any change in its temperature.

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