Question
There is no temperature change when ice melts from solid to liquid as all the energy is used to
a) to heat up molecules so they move faster (latent heat and specific heat capacity)
b) make bonds only (latent heat)
c) break and form bonds (latent heat)
a) to heat up molecules so they move faster (latent heat and specific heat capacity)
b) make bonds only (latent heat)
c) break and form bonds (latent heat)
Answers
c) break and form bonds (latent heat)
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