Science, asked by jazZzu, 1 year ago

define latent heat of vaporization


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abhiversch: Isn't that a question of A-level physics ?
mohammedsaeednassar: no its chemistry for 9th
jazZzu: gems its another branch is in kerala
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abhiversch: Definition according to yours is nearly the same to Physics !
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Answered by abhiversch
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The specific latent heat of vaporisation is the energy required to change unit mass of liquid to vapour without a change in temperature.
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