Answer:
Energy absorbed or hidden when water evaporates
Explanation:
The heat that is required to make a phase change is known as latent heat.
A phase change occurs when matter changes state. For example from solid to liquid, from liquid to gas, among others.
When changing from liquid to gas (for example when water evaporates), the heat necessary for this to happen is called latent heat of vaporization. The word latent means hidden, because a change in temperature is not perceived during the phase change, even when heat is being added, thus it is said that the heat is hidden or latent.
So the answer is:
- Energy absorbed or hidden when water evaporates.
*Another type of latent heat is the latent heat of fusion, which is when a solid becomes liquid.
I think it is B. Sorry if I’m wrong
Answer:
a) P1=100kpa
V1=6m³
V2=?
P2=50kpa
rearranging mathematically the expression for Boyle's law
V2=(P1V1)/P2=(100×6)/50=12m³
b) same apartment as in (a) but only the value of P2 changes
=> V2=(100×6)/40=15m³
Explanation:
since temperature is not changing we use Boyle's law. mathematically expressed as P1V1=P2V2
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Answer:
When a gas gets hot it should go up because of the pressure.
Explanation:
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