If you heat a solid past its melting point it will remain a liquid until the vaporization, or boiling point is reached, at which point it will go into its gaseous phase.
critical heat flux is the heat flux at critical point
The heat of fusion is the amount of heat (not temperature) required to change a solid to a liquid. It is also known as the melting point. The heat of vaporization is the amount of heat (not temperature) required to change a liquid to it's gaseous state. It is also know as it's boiling point.
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In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt?
Heat it past its boiling point.
Well, most substances on the periodic table can be a solid if it is cool to that substances freezing point and can be a liquid if you heat it to its boiling point.
Capillary attraction, Melting point, Heat of vaporization Sublimation temperature, Surface tension, Vapor pressure, Heat of fusion Boiling point, Viscosity, Density, Heat of sublimation Apex: Boiling point, viscosity, heat of sublimation, density.
they got their name because of the heat
they got their name because of the heat
If you heat a solid past its melting point it will remain a liquid until the vaporization, or boiling point is reached, at which point it will go into its gaseous phase.
critical heat flux is the heat flux at critical point
Usually as we give heat to a system then temperature of the system would rise. But at the boiling point though we give enormous amount of heat the temperature would remain the same and so the heat given is said to be latent and it is used to change water from liquid state to gaseous state. Hence the name latent heat
When it starts to get hot
The heat of fusion is the amount of heat (not temperature) required to change a solid to a liquid. It is also known as the melting point. The heat of vaporization is the amount of heat (not temperature) required to change a liquid to it's gaseous state. It is also know as it's boiling point.
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In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt?