The quantity of heat absorbed by a substance during the change of its state without rising its temperature is called latent heat.
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True
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False
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Solution
The correct option is A True
The statement is true, the quantity of heat absorbed by a substance during the change of its state without rising its temperature is called latent heat.
Latent heat is thermal energy heat or absorbed, by a body or a thermodynamic system, during a constant temperature-usually a first order phase transition.