When water is cooled to a temperature x, it gets converted into ice at temperature x by a process called P. And when ice at temperature x is warmed, it gets reconverted into water at the same temperature x in a process called Q. a)What is the value of temperature x in kelvin scale? b) What is the process P known as? c) What is the name of energy released during process P?
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Water gets converted into ice at freezing point which is 0°C which when converted into Kelvin scale is 273k
So x is 273K
The process is called as freezing.
Here the ice is converted into water without any change in the temperature. So the energy released is called latent heat of fusion.
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Water gets converted into ice at freezing point which is 0°C which when converted into Kelvin scale is 273k
So x is 273K
The process is called as freezing.
Here the ice is converted into water without any change in the temperature. So the energy released is called latent heat of fusion.
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