How can we define "Latent Heat of Vaporization" in an easier way ?
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Answer: Latent heat of vaporization/evaporation is the heat required by a liquid to change into gaseous form. Since this heat is used up in breaking intermolecular force of attraction between the particles of the substance, no change in heat is observed and thus it gained its name latent heat since latent means hidden.
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