When latent heat is applied, what happens to the temperature?
i. Increases, and then becomes constant.
ii. Increases then decrease and then becomes constant.
iii. No change in temperature
iv. Decreases and then becomes constant
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Explanation:
For example, when a pot of water is kept boiling, the temperature remains at 100 °C (212 °F) until the last drop evaporates, because all the heat being added to the liquid is absorbed as latent heat of vaporization and carried away by the escaping vapour molecules.
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