When water is cooled to a temperature x , it gets converted into ice at temperature x by a process called p. And when ice at temperature x is warmed, it gets converted into water at the same temperature x in a process called Q a) what is the value of temperature x in kelvin? b)What is the process p known as? C)what is the name of energy released during the process p? d)what is the process Q known as?e)wnat is the name of energy absorbed during process Q?

(a) x = 273.15 Kelvin

(b) p = freezing
(c) heat of freezing
(d) Q = melting
(e) heat of fusion

a) The value of temperature x in kelvin is 273.15 K. This is known as the melting/freezing point of water.

b) The process p is known as "melting" or "fusion." This is when a substance changes from a solid to a liquid state.
c) The energy released during the process p is called "latent heat of fusion." It is the amount of heat energy required for the substance to change its phase from solid to liquid at a specific temperature.
d) The process Q is known as "solidification" or "freezing." This is when a substance changes from a liquid to a solid state.
e) The energy absorbed during the process Q is also called "latent heat of fusion." It is the amount of heat energy required for the substance to change its phase from liquid to solid at a specific temperature.

a) To determine the value of temperature x in Kelvin, we need to know the freezing point of water. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius or 273.15 Kelvin.

b) The process of water being converted into ice is known as freezing or solidification.

c) The energy released during the process of water freezing is called the latent heat of fusion.

d) The process of ice being converted into water is known as melting or fusion.

e) The energy absorbed during the melting process is the latent heat of fusion.