What is latent heat of evaporation
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The latent heat of evaporation (or, equivalently, of vaporization), is the amount of heat required to turn a unit mass of liquid at its boiling temperature into a unit mass of gas at the same temperature.
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The heat needed to convert a loosely bound liquid to a freely moving gas, is called latent heat of vaporisation.
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