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What does the latent heat of fusion represent?

The energy required to melt a substance. (Apex)


What is the energy required to go from a solid to a liquid called?

The latent heat of fusion


What is the energy to go from a solid to a liquid called?

The latent heat of fusion


What is it called to go from a solid to liquid for kids?

The process of going from a solid to a liquid is called melting. When heat is applied to a solid, such as ice, it turns into a liquid form, which is water.


Why if you put a hot liquid on a cold solid the liquid turns into a solid?

It shows to go you that the cold solid object has much more than enough specfic cold to absorbe the heat of the liguid.


How does heat affect eggs?

Heat denatures the proteins in eggs, causing them to change from a liquid to a solid state. This is why eggs go from liquid to solid when cooked. Overcooking eggs can make them tough and rubbery due to the proteins continuing to coagulate.


If we heat a solid it ultimately changes into a liquid?

Not always. Some go straight from solid to gas eg dry ice ... called 'sublimation'.


Does gas come before solid or after solid?

Both! The physical state of a substance can go straight from gas to solid, or can heat from solid to liquid and then to gas. The process a solid undertakes when it goes straight to its gas state from a solid state without first turning liquid is called sublimation.


What is the energy required to go from solid to a liquid called?

The latent heat of fusion


What is the action of a solid changing to a liquid state usually through the application of heat?

If you use enough heat, anything that won't either sublime, which is to go directly from solid to gas (dry ice, wood, some inks), or ignite, which is to catch fire, will change from a solid to a liquid.


How will the state of matter change when heat is removed from a system?

Heat creates energy, so removing heat will slow down the movement of the molecules in the system. The molecules either go from gas -> liquid -> solid, or straight from gas ->solid.


When you go from a gas to a solid is it endothermic?

Endothermic is the gaining of internal heat from the sun or hot objects cold blooded animals use this and im pretty sure that there is no word for gas to a solid im pretty sure that is physically impossible