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define latent heat of vaporisation..?​

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Answered by sourya1794
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Latent heat of vaporisation is defined as the heat consumed or discharged when matter disintegrates, changing state from fluid to gas stage at a consistent temperature.

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Answered by vibha17tusu
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Latent heat of vaporization: The "amount of heat" needed to convert "unit mass of liquid" into it's "vapour state" without change in it's temperature is known as "Latent heat of vaporization". Example; "The latent heat of vaporization" of water is "540cal/g/°c.

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