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so, a heat change is not necessarily indicated by a temperature change? an ice cube can stay at zero degrees, undergo a phase change by receiving heat, and not change temperature?
This guy is awesome! I understand it a lot better now
narutoscool191 9 months ago
Thnx = P
aurestest 1 year ago
Perfect!
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1chemguy 2 years ago
so, a heat change is not necessarily indicated by a temperature change? an ice cube can stay at zero degrees, undergo a phase change by receiving heat, and not change temperature?
cutebuttt 2 years ago
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unknownlove19 2 years ago
you are the man.
MooseDude55 2 years ago
hey chemguy....how come you use the formula of nH where you can just do latent heat, mL?
JokeMagician 2 years ago
I have 2 questions:
first of all, where did you get value for molar heat (big H) which is 2.00kJ/Kg.C
and how did you convert this into kJ/Kg.C from J/g.C....plz explain!!!! Thanks a Lot=)
Nasira123 3 years ago
great explanation on calorimetry, u really broke down the concept of phase change and heat gain :)
donxcore 3 years ago