The amount of heat required to change 1 g of a liquid into its gaseous state without any rise in temperature is called specific
latent heat of fusion or latent heat of vaporisation?
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latent heat of vaporization
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Latent heat of vaporisation
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The heat absorbed per unit mass of a given material at its boiling point that completely converts the material to a gas at the same temperature is called latent heat of vaporisation.
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Latent heat of vaporisation
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The heat absorbed per unit mass of a given material at its boiling point that completely converts the material to a gas at the same temperature is called latent heat of vaporisation.
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