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Heat energy required to melt 1 g of ice to 1 g of water at `0^(@)C` is 2260 J_________

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ICSE-MATTER -EXERCISE 1.2
  1. Statement given below is incorrect. Write the correct statement: Wate...

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  2. Write true or false for the following statements: The process of cha...

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  3. Write true or false for the following statements: Heat energy requir...

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  4. Write true or false for the following statements: Steam at100^(@)C c...

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  5. Write true or false for the following statements: The temperature at ...

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  6. Write true or false for the following statements: A vapour is a gaseo...

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  7. The SI unit of specific latent heat is:

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  8. The specific latent heat of fusioin of ice is:

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  9. During thaw (melting of snow ) the atmosphere gets:

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  10. The substance having the highest specific latent heat of fusion is

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  11. Fill in the blank spaces by choosing the correct words from the list g...

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  12. Match the statements in Column A, with those in Column B,

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  13. Define specific latent heat of fusion

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  14. Define the following: Specific latent heat of vaporisation:

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  15. Define the following and state their numerical value in SI system. S...

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  16. Define the following and state their numerical value in SI system. S...

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  17. "After the steady state, the temperature of a conductor does not rise,...

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  18. Explain the change of state from solid to liquid on the basis of kinet...

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  19. Define the following: a. Fusion, b. Fusion point, c. Solidification,...

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  20. Explain the following: Why do soft drink bottles cool better in ice ...

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