The amount of energy required to change from a liquid to a solid is called the heat of fusion. This energy is needed to disrupt the intermolecular forces holding the particles in a liquid state and rearrange them into a solid structure. It is also known as the latent heat of fusion.
The amount of energy required to turn a mole of a liquid into a gas
The energy required to melt a substance. (Apex)
The amount of energy it takes to boil a substance
Yes, energy is required for a liquid to change into a gas. This process is known as vaporization or boiling and it requires the liquid to absorb heat energy to overcome intermolecular forces and become a gas.
The heat of fusion is the amount of energy required to change 1 unit mass of a solid to a liquid at constant temperature.
It is the amount of energy required to change 1kg of solid into a liquid with no temperature change.
The latent heat of vaporization
The amount of energy required to turn a mole of a liquid into a gas
Is the amount of energy required to change 1kg of liquid into gas with no temperature change.
The energy required to melt a substance. (Apex)
The amount of energy it takes to boil a substance
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.
The energy needed to go from a liquid to a gas is referred to as heat of vaporization.
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energy is required
The latent heat of vaporization indicates the amount of heat energy required to change one unit of mass of a substance from liquid to gas at constant temperature. It is a measure of the strength of the intermolecular forces holding the liquid together.
Yes, energy is required for a liquid to change into a gas. This process is known as vaporization or boiling and it requires the liquid to absorb heat energy to overcome intermolecular forces and become a gas.