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Is the quantity of heat needed to convert a fixed mass of liquid at a fixed temperature to the gaseous state. A. Heat of sublimation B. Heat of pressure C. Heat of viscosity D. Heat of vaporization
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Is the quantity of heat needed to
convert a fixed mass of liquid at a fixed
temperature to the gaseous state.
A. Heat of sublimation
B. Heat of pressure
C. Heat of viscosity
D. Heat of vaporization
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D. Heat of vaporization, because the liquid is turning into a gas phase (vapor)
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