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When a substance changes phase (or state), there is no change in temperature. So, the average kinetic energy of the molecules remains the same. And thus, the average speed of the molecules remains the same. The heat causing the melting is used to change the molecules' potential energies.
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Kinetic energy refers to ... Water in an uncovered pot that has been boiling for 15 minutes will be at what temperature ... What is the heat energy involved in the change of state, or phase, in water?
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lurbano-5.memphis.edu/Classes/index.php/Exam_2_question...
lurbano-5.memphis.edu/Classes/index.php/Exam_2_questions_-_Weather_and_Climate
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15. What is the heat energy involved in the change of state, or phase, in water? ... 16. Which of the following phase changes involves the greatest number of calories? ... 31. A dry air parcel that is rising because of heat energy derived from the surface is...
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www.geography.ccsu.edu/kyem/GEOG272/QUIZZES/Quiz2.htm
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when water changes from one state (phase) to another, heat energy must be added/released to/from the water. ... Defn: the heat energy required to change a substance from one "state" to another (i.o.w., to break the hydrogen bonds) ... ; Latent Heat Energy Involved in the Phase Changes of Water;
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www.uncg.edu/~gjlennar/311lec6.htm
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Latent Heat - is the energy needed to change a substance to a higher state of matter. This same energy is released from the substance when the change of state (or phase) is reversed. The diagram below describes the various exchanges of heat involved with 1 gram of water...
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www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/6c.html
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Like the Renewable Energy Institute, one of our first objectives is the creation of our Scientific Advisory Board which will be a "Who's Who" of professors, universities and researchers that are involved with climate change and seeking to provide solutions for reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
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www.renewableenergyinstitute.org/
www.renewableenergyinstitute.org/
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4. A phase change material heat exchanger as in claim 1 wherein said heat transfer fluid comprises a liquid. 5. A phase change material heat exchanger as in claim 4 wherein said liquid comprises water. 6. A phase change material heat exchanger as in claim 4 wherein said liquid comprises a hydrocarbon oil.
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www.patentgenius.com/patent/4219072.html
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To briefly answer your quantum vacuum question about "what's wrong" with Scott []'s generalization about ZPE, first of all, it's amazing to me that such an old-fashioned, close-minded skeptic exists right within the camp that has given birth to the most progressive discoveries of ZPE related to heat, energy,
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www.zpenergy.com/
www.zpenergy.com/
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Phase transition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A phase transition is a natural physical process. It has the characteristic of taking a given medium with given properties and transforming some or all of that medium, into a new medium with new prope...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_transition
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