Specific heat of a substance at its boiling point or melting point
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From solid to liquid at melting point or from liquid to gas at boiling point) is termed as its latent heat. The quantity of heat absorbed or released when unit mass of a substance changes its physical phase at a given temperature is called specific latent heat.
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the specific heat of a substance at its boiling point (or)melting boint
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