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11: Define latent heat of vaporisation?​

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The “latent heat of evaporation” is the heat required to change a liquid into a vapor. ... The heat is now locked in the air as humidity (water vapor) without changing the temperature of the air. When the the heat is released, (like when the humid air touches a cold air mass) the water vapor condenses back into a liquid.

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