Chemistry, asked by mewaraa199, 7 months ago

what is latent heat?explain.....​

Answers

Answered by Himanidaga
3

Answer:

Latent heat, energy absorbed or released by a substance during a change in its physical state (phase) that occurs without changing its temperature. ... The latent heat is normally expressed as the amount of heat (in units of joules or calories) per mole or unit mass of the substance undergoing a change of state.

Answered by saimaqadir314
1

Answer:

Latent heat, energy absorbed or released by a substance during a change in its physical state (phase) that occurs without changing its temperature. ... The latent heat is normally expressed as the amount of heat (in units of joules or calories) per mole or unit mass of the substance undergoing a change of state.

Latent heat is energy released or absorbed, by a body or a thermodynamic system, during a constant-temperature process. ... These names describe the direction of energy flow when changing from one phase to the next: from solid to liquid, and liquid to gas.

Similar questions