What happens when a, certain quantity of pure ice is completely changed to water at...

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JAMB 1997

What happens when a, certain quantity of pure ice is completely changed to water at 0oC?

  • A. latent heat is absorbed, the mass remains constant, and the volume decreases
  • B. latent heat is given out, the mass remains constant and the volume decreases
  • C. latent heat is given out, the mass increases and the volume remains constant
  • D. latent heat is absorbed, the mass decreases and the volume increases

Correct Answer: A. latent heat is absorbed, the mass remains constant, and the volume decreases



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