(d) Latent Heat of Vaporisation
(e) Specific Heat Capacity
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The enthalpy of vaporization, also known as the heat of vaporization or heat of evaporation, is the amount of energy that must be added to a liquid substance, to transform a quantity of that substance into a gas. The enthalpy of vaporization is a function of the pressure at which that transformation takes place.
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The amount of heat energy required to change unit mass of liquid into vapour at constant temperature is called latent heat of vaporization
Specific Heat capacity is the amount of heat energy to raise the temperature of substance by 1°C
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