define latent heat and latent heat of vaporization .....explain in brief
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The heat required to convert a solid into a liquid or vapour, or a liquid into a vapour, without change of temperature is latent heat.
When heat is given to a liquid at its boiling point, its temperature remains constant. ... The “latent heat of evaporation” is the heatrequired to change a liquid into a vapor. “Latent”, by definition, means; hidden, not seen or apparent, dormant.
When heat is given to a liquid at its boiling point, its temperature remains constant. ... The “latent heat of evaporation” is the heatrequired to change a liquid into a vapor. “Latent”, by definition, means; hidden, not seen or apparent, dormant.
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Heya!!Here is your answer friend ⤵⤵⤵
➡LATENT HEAT ⬅
⏪The heat required to convert the state of a substance without the change of temperature . i,e the temperature remains constant .
➡LATENT HEAT OF VAPORIZATION⬅
When a a material in liquid state changes from liquid to vapour state the energy absorbed in this process is called the latent heat of VAPORIZATION.
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➡LATENT HEAT ⬅
⏪The heat required to convert the state of a substance without the change of temperature . i,e the temperature remains constant .
➡LATENT HEAT OF VAPORIZATION⬅
When a a material in liquid state changes from liquid to vapour state the energy absorbed in this process is called the latent heat of VAPORIZATION.
Hope it helps you ✌✌
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