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Physics, 04.02.2020 06:04 janiyaf8941

Why are heat transfers associated with phase changes known as latent or "hidden" heats?

heat absorbed or released in a phase change is measured in kj while temperature is measured in °c.

the enthalpy of vaporization and enthalpy of condensation values for a substance add to zero.

the enthalpy change values for pure substances tend to be small.

the heat absorbed or released by a phase change does not cause a temperature change.

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