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Define latent heat of vaporization​

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Answered by aasarafood24
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THE HEAT ENERGY REQUIRED TO CONVERT 1 KG OF LIQUID INTO GASEOUS STATE IS CALLED LATENT HEAT OF VAPORIZATION.

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The amount of heat required by the unit mass of substance to vaporize from liquid to gaseous state or amount of heat required to be removed from the unit mass of substance to condense from the gaseous to liquid phase is called as latent heat of vaporization.

Latent heat of vaporization is denoted by 'lfu'.

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