What is latent and specific latent heat
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Specific heat: = energy required to change a unit mass of a material by 1°C. Units: energy per unit mass per degree. Latent heat = energy required to change the state (gas, liquid, solid) of a unit mass of material. Units: energy per unit mass.
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The energy required to change the state of a material is known as the latent heat. The amount of energy required to change the state of 1 k g of that material is known as the specific latent heat of that substance.
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