Why is temperature become constant at boiling point of liquid? What is meant by latent heat of vaporisation. Why is latent heat of vaporisation higher than latent heat of fusion?
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Because the amount of heat we are using to change the solid in any form so the temperature is remain constant
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The amount of heat energy required to change 1kg of a liquid to gas at atmospheric pressure at its boiling point is called latent heat of vaporisation..
Latent heat of vaporisation is higher than latent heat of fusion bcoz "The energy required to completely separate molecules, moving from liquid to gas, is much greater that if you were just to reduce their separation, Solid to liquid". Hence, the reason why latent heat of vaporisation is greater than latent heat of fusion
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The amount of heat energy required to change 1kg of a liquid to gas at atmospheric pressure at its boiling point is called latent heat of vaporisation..
Latent heat of vaporisation is higher than latent heat of fusion bcoz "The energy required to completely separate molecules, moving from liquid to gas, is much greater that if you were just to reduce their separation, Solid to liquid". Hence, the reason why latent heat of vaporisation is greater than latent heat of fusion
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