Chemistry, asked by guleriashabnam4, 3 days ago

*The amount of heat required to convert one mole of a liquid into vapour is known as:*

1️⃣ Enthalpy of vaporization
2️⃣ Molar enthalpy of vaporization
3️⃣ Enthalpy of fusion
4️⃣ Enthalpy of sublimation​

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Answered by nijhareshkumar
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Answer 2️⃣ Molar enthalpy of vaporization

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Answered by Anonymous
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energy known as the latent heat of vaporization is required to break the hydrogen bonds. At 100 °C, 540 calories per gram of water are needed to convert one gram of liquid water to one gram of water vapour under normal pressure. Water can evaporate at temperatures below the boiling…

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