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Problem 30 Easy Difficulty

Heat is added to boiling water. Explain why the temperature of the boiling water does not change. What does change?

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Therefore this heat is not accompanied by temperature change but by a phase change.

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So in this podcast, we're taking a look at phase transitions, so drawing any phase change the heat that is supplied to a system does not cause a change in temperature. This heat is called our latent heat, and so the heat that is needed for the vaporization of a liquid is called the latent heat of vaporization. So now, with the contextual information covered, now we can discuss the heat that is added to boiling water so temperature doesn't change because the heat is latent heat of vaporization. We have no temperature change. G two keep being latent heat, have faith authorization and is used for a transition phase. Whether he is used to break the forces of attraction between liquid water molecules to form gaseous molecules. So therefore the heat is not accompanied by a temperature change, but instead we have that phase change where we see a change from a liquid to a gas

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