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write the approximate value of latent heat of ice and of steam

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What are the values of the specific heat capacity of water, steam, and ice (in both joule and cal.) and the values of latent heat of fusion and vaporisation


The amount of heat required to change the temperature of a substance by 1°C is known as specific heat capacity.

Specific heat capacity of ice is 2220 J/Kg•K or 530.6 cal/kg•KSpecific heat capacity of water is 4190 J/Kg•K or 1001.4 cal/kg•KSpecific heat capacity of steam 2110 J/Kg•K or 504.3 cal/kg•K


The heat required to convert a solid into liquid or vapour, or a liquid into vapour, without changing their temperature is known as latent heat.

Latent heat of fusion is 333 kJ/kg or 79.6 kcal/kgLatent heat of vaporization is 2256 kJ/kg or 539.2 kcal/kg
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