Difference between latent heat of evapouration and vapourisation?
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Evapouration :- The heat of evaporation is the energy required to evaporate one gram of a substance, or the heat given off by one gram of a substance when it condenses from a gas to a liquid.
Vapourisation :- The latent heat of fusion and vaporization both involve the heat required to change the state of a substance without a change in temperature.
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Vapourisation :- The latent heat of fusion and vaporization both involve the heat required to change the state of a substance without a change in temperature.
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