Define specific latent heat
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The quantity of heat absorbed or released by a substance undergoing a change of state, such as ice changing to water or water to steam, at constant temperature and pressure.
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it has been found that one gram of water when heated through 1 Degree Celsius always absorbs 4.2 joule of heat energy .
the fixed amount of heat absorbed by 1 gram of water when heated through 1 Degree Celsius is called its specific heat capacity .
the fixed amount of heat absorbed by 1 gram of water when heated through 1 Degree Celsius is called its specific heat capacity .
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