What happens to the latent heat energy during the phase transformation of a solid to liquid?
The latent heat is absorbed to break the bonds
The latent heat is released to break the bonds
The latent heat energy increases the temperature of the substance
All of the above
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Phase Transitions: (a) Energy is required to partially overcome the attractive forces between molecules in a solid to form a liquid. ... They are latent, or hidden, because in phase changes, energy enters or leaves a system without causing a temperature change in the system; so, in effect, the energy is hidden.
The latent heat of vaporization is the amount of heat needed to cause a phase change between liquid and gas. ... The temperature remains constant at 0°C during this phase change. Once all of the ice has melted, the temperature of the liquid water rises, absorbing heat at a new constant rate
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