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Latent heat
What is the specific latent heat?
The amount of energy required to change the temperature of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
The amount of energy required to change the pressure of a substance by 1 Pascal
The amount of energy required to completely effect a phase change of a unit of mass of a substance
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Latent heat
What is the difference between sensible heat and latent heat?
Sensible heat is energy transferred during a phase change, while latent heat is energy transferred with a resultant temperature change
Sensible heat is energy transferred with a resultant temperature change, while latent heat is energy transferred during a phase change
Sensible heat and latent heat are the same thing
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Latent heat
What is latent heat?
The energy released or absorbed during a change in temperature
The energy released or absorbed during a phase transition
The energy released or absorbed during a change in pressure
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Thermodynamics
What is the primary objective of chemical thermodynamics?
Describing the states of thermodynamic systems at near-equilibrium
Explaining classical thermodynamics as a natural result of statistics, classical mechanics, and quantum theory at the microscopic level
Studying transfers of matter and energy in systems or bodies that can be driven from one state of thermodynamic equilibrium to another
Determining the spontaneity of a given transformation
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