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OpenStudy (superhelp101):

https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20140313213628AABkUSm Here is the question. I just want to make sure on this one, I need a explanation

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

@Abhisar

OpenStudy (abhisar):

First of all what do you think should be the correct answer?

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

I think it would be the melting condensation and evaporating

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

but it could be solid liquid gas

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

I'm going with the solid liquid gas

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

would you agree?

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

@Abhisar :) r u there

OpenStudy (abhisar):

oops, sorry

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

it's okay!

OpenStudy (abhisar):

I want your answer :)

OpenStudy (abhisar):

I need you to explain me what do you think?

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

I'm going with the solid liquid gas http://www.felloweducators.com/brick/psc/images/psci_phase_change_key.gif

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

i found a similar diagram in my lesson..

OpenStudy (abhisar):

ok, when the substance is in solid stage, we heat it. It's temperature increases proportional to te heat supplied for some time. When the temperature reaches at melting point it stops increasing because all the heat supplied is used to change the phase. This heat is called as latent heat. Similar thing happens when the substance reaches boiling point.

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

Thats makes sense, thanks much for your explanation :)

OpenStudy (abhisar):

So, the first point in your graph is solid, then liquid and then gas.

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

Thanks again! I have two more questions. I just want to make sure..

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