Asked by jordan

Heat which brings about a change of state:




can be sensed by a thermometer


is called latent heat


causes a change of temperature


is called saturated state

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
"is called latent heat."

Explanation: Latent heat is the heat absorbed or released during a change of state (e.g., melting, boiling) without a change in temperature. A thermometer does not show this heat because the temperature stays constant during the phase change, and "saturated state" is not the correct term for the heat itself.