Chemistry, asked by Merinmarybabu, 1 year ago

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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Answered by wvaish
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Hello friend

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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.
Answered by sharanappahosamani81
6

Explanation:

what is the process q called

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