when measuring latent heat, why

  1. I'm going crazy! The heat necessary to change the state of water between a solid and a liquid is called the latent heat of
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  2. There is no temperature change when ice melts from solid to liquid as all the energy is used toa) to heat up molecules so they
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  3. 90 calories of heat is added to 1 gram of fresh water with an initial temperature of 10 degrees Celcius. What is the final
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  4. The latent heat of fusion for water is 33.5 × 104 J/kg, while the latent heat of vaporization is 22.6 × 105 J/kg. What mass m
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  5. The latent heat of fusion for water is 33.5 × 104 J/kg, while the latent heat of vaporization is 22.6 × 105 J/kg. What mass m
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  6. How much energy is required to change a 58 g ice cube from ice at −1◦C to steam at 101◦C? The specific heat of ice is 2090
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  7. How much energy is required to change a 57 g ice cube from ice at −4◦C to steam at 107◦C? The specific heat of ice is 2090
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  8. Find the amount of heat to be released to convert 40 grams of steam at 108°C to ice at -7°C. The latent heat of fusion and the
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  9. when measuring latent heat, why should your final temperture be the minimum temperature reached by the calorimeter?
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  10. What is specific latent heat of vporization and specific latent heat of fusion? An electrical kettle with a 2.0kW. heating
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