What is the difference between latent heat and specific heat? Please answer in such a way that even a kid can understand...
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Specific heat is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance a certain amount. Latent heat is the amount of heat released during a change of state, i.e. the boiling of water or the melting of ice.
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latent heat is the hidden heat. It is not visible on the thermometer but is stored in the particles of the matter.
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