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Heat of transition is the heat evolved or absorbed when a substance is converted from(1) solid to liquid(2) solid to vapour(3) liquid to vapour(4) onc allotropic form to another allotropic form
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This can occur in various forms such as solid to liquid, solid to vapour, liquid to vapour, or one allotropic form to another allotropic form. Show more…
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