Internal latent heat is defined as (a) amount of heat needed to do work against external pressure (b) amount of heat needed to do to work against intermolecular force (c) amount of heat needed to increase the K.E. of the molecules 4 (d) heat needed to change the state of a substance.

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Internal latent heat is defined as
(a) amount of heat needed to do work against
external pressure
(b) amount of heat needed to do to work
against intermolecular force
(c) amount of heat needed to increase the K.E.
of the molecules
(d) heat needed to change the state of a
substance.
Transcribed Image Text:Internal latent heat is defined as (a) amount of heat needed to do work against external pressure (b) amount of heat needed to do to work against intermolecular force (c) amount of heat needed to increase the K.E. of the molecules (d) heat needed to change the state of a substance.
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