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when a liquid
is
getting
converted into solid, the latent heat is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ur answer is given below....

,When a liquid is getting converted in to solid the latent heat is latent heat of vaporization. When any liquid is converted into solid it is cooled to the point where it turns into a solid state.

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Answered by BrainlyFlash
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When a liquid is getting converted into solid, the latent heat is released .

More about Latent heat

Latent heat is defined as the heat or energy that is absorbed or released during a phase change of a substance. It could either be from a gas to a liquid or liquid to solid and vice versa. Latent heat is related to a heat property called enthalpy.

However, an important point that we should consider regarding latent heat is that the temperature of the substance remains constant. As far as the mechanism is concerned, latent heat is the work that is needed to overcome the attractive forces that hold molecules and atoms together in a substance.

Let’s take an example. Suppose a solid substance is changing to a liquid, it needs to absorb energy to push the molecules into a wider, more fluid volume. Similarly, when a substance changes from a gas phase to a liquid, their density levels also need to go from lower to a higher level wherein the substance then needs to release or lose energy so that the molecules come closer together. In essence, this energy that is required by a substance to either freeze, melt or boil is said to be latent heat.

✿ Latent heat of Fusion

Latent heat of fusion is the heat consumed or discharged when matter melts, changing stage from strong to fluid-structure at a consistent temperature.

✿ Latent heat of Vaporisation

Latent heat of vaporization is the heat consumed or discharged when matter disintegrates, changing stage from fluid to gas stage at a consistent temperature.

✿ Specific latent heat

Specific latent heat is characterized as the measure of warm vitality (heat, Q) that is consumed or discharged when a body experiences a steady temperature process.

The formula for specific latent heat is:

{\sf{\Large{L \ =  \ \frac{Q}{M}}}}

here,

  • L is the specific latent heat.
  • Q is the heat retained or discharged.
  • m is the mass of a substance.

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