
Humidity
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Science
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Professional Development
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Joseph Anderson
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27 Slides • 9 Questions
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Latent heat refers to the heat energy that is absorbed or released during a phase change without any change in temperature. It is necessary for a substance to change from one state to another (e.g., solid to liquid, liquid to gas) while maintaining a constant temperature. This heat energy is used to either break intermolecular forces during melting and vaporization or form them during freezing and condensation.
Latent Heat
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes latent heat in the context of phase changes in water?
A) The heat required to raise the temperature of water from one phase to another.
B) The heat released or absorbed during a phase change without a change in temperature.
C) The heat required to change the color of water during a phase change.
D) The heat required to convert water from a liquid to a gas at its boiling point.
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Multiple Choice
What happens to the temperature of water during the process of condensation?
A) The temperature increases.
B) The temperature decreases.
C) The temperature remains constant.
D) The temperature fluctuates rapidly.
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Multiple Choice
At which temperature does water change from a liquid to a solid phase?
A) 0°C
B) 100°C
C) 4°C
D) -10°C
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Multiple Choice
What is relative humidity?
A) The total amount of water vapor in the air.
B) The ratio of water vapor to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a given temperature.
C) The amount of water vapor in the air compared to the amount of liquid water present.
D) The measure of humidity relative to other atmospheric conditions.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about specific humidity is correct?
A) Specific humidity is the same as relative humidity.
B) Specific humidity is the mass of water vapor per unit volume of air.
C) Specific humidity is the measure of water vapor content relative to the total air pressure.
D) Specific humidity is independent of temperature and does not change with altitude.
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Multiple Choice
How does relative humidity change as the temperature of the air decreases?
A) Relative humidity increases.
B) Relative humidity decreases.
C) Relative humidity remains constant.
D) Relative humidity is inversely proportional to pressure.
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Multiple Choice
What is the dew point?
A) The point in the sky where clouds form.
B) The temperature at which dew forms on grass and other surfaces.
C) The temperature at which air becomes fully saturated with water vapor.
D) The point where raindrops fall from the sky.
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Multiple Choice
If the dew point and the air temperature are close together, what can you infer about the relative humidity?
A) The relative humidity is low.
B) The relative humidity is high.
C) The relative humidity is at its maximum level.
D) The relative humidity cannot be determined from the given information.
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Multiple Choice
On a clear night, the air temperature drops rapidly, and dew begins to form on the grass and car windshields. What does this indicate about the relative humidity?
A) The relative humidity is decreasing.
B) The relative humidity is increasing.
C) The relative humidity is at its minimum level.
D) The relative humidity cannot be determined from the given information.
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