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What is latent heat of vapourisation

Answer» The amount of heat energy required to change 1 kg of liquid to gas at its boiling point at a constant atmospheric temperature is called latent heat of vapourisation. Steam at 373 degree k contains more heat energy in the form of latent heat of vapourization. This causes more burns than boiling water at the same temperature<br>A good answer.... ?<br>The amount of heat required to change the state of unit mass of substance from liquid to vapour at its boiling point is called laten heat of vaporisation.


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