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latent heat per unit mass of a substance is its

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Answered by Anonymous
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The latent heat is normally expressed as the amount of heat (in units of joules or calories) per mole or unit mass of the substance undergoing a change of state.

**Latent Heat is Defined as

The amount of heat absorbed by water during its change of phase from liquid to gaseous without increase in its temperature is called as the latent heat of vaporization.

**The specific latent heat (L) of a materia is a measure of the heat energy (Q) per mass (m) released or absorbed during a phase change. is often just called the "latent heat" of the material. uses the SI unit joule per kilogram [J/kg].

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