Latent Heat in Water to Steam Transition

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Question:

As water at 212 Deg F (100 Deg C) changes to steam at 212 Deg F (100 Deg C), we know that this kind of heat had been added? A. Sensible heat B. Specific heat C. Latent heat D. Radiated heat

Answer:

The correct answer is C. Latent heat.

Latent heat is the heat added or removed from a substance during a phase change (such as from liquid to gas) without a change in temperature. In this case, water is changing to steam at the same temperature of 212°F (100°C), and the heat added during this phase change is referred to as latent