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define the term latent heat of vaporization? ​

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Answered by srnroofing1717
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Similarly, the latent heat of vaporization or evaporation (Lv) is the heat that has to be given to a unit mass of material to convert it from the liquid to the vapor phase without a change in temperature.

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When a material in liquid state is given energy, it changes its phase from liquid to vapour without change in temperature, the energy absorbed in the process is called latent heat of vaporization. The latent heat of vaporization of water is about 2260kJ/Kg which is equal to 40. 8kJ/mol.

Answered by Adijha2005imback
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Similarly, the latent heat of vaporization or evaporation (Lv) is the heat that has to be given to a unit mass of material to convert it from the liquid to the vapor phase without a change in temperature.

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