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When a liquid starts boiling, the further heat energy which is supplied -

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Answered by SteffiPaul
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When a liquid starts boiling, the further heat energy which is supplied is absorbed as latent heat of vaporization.

  • The latent heat of vaporization is defined as the heat energy required to change one mole of the liquid at its boiling point under specific atmospheric pressure.
  • When liquid boils at a specific temperature, the rest of the heat is stored as latent heat.
  • The ice has a latent heat of vaporization.

Hence, when a liquid starts boiling, the further heat energy which is supplied is absorbed as latent heat of vaporization.

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