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When water is heated to a temperature x, it gets converted into steam at temperature x by a process called R. And when steam at temperature x is cooled, it gets reconverted into water at the same temperature x by a process called S.
(a) How much is the value of x in Kelvin ?
(b) What is the process R called ?
(c ) What is the name of the energy absorbed during the process R ?
(d) What is process S known as ?
(e) What is the name of energy released during the process S known as ?

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(a) 373 K (b) Boiling (or Vaporisation (d) Condensation (e) Latent heat of condensation
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