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A solid material is supplied heat at a constant rate. The temperature of material is changing with heat input as shown in the figure. What does the slope of DE represent ?

A

AB and CD of the graph represent phase changes

B

AB represents the change of state from solid to liquid

C

latent heat of fusion is twice the latent heat of vaporization

D

CD represents change of state from liquid to vapour

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