condensation
80 calories per gram (called the latent heat of fusion) 80 x 255.67 = 20453.6 calories
latent heat
540 calories per gram is absorbed when water vaporizes at its boiling point. Called the latent heat of vaporization. 540 x 23.1 x 18 = 224532 calories
10 K/km (in the troposphere)
Latent means present but not visible or apparent.
1. Process that release "Latent Heat" : a. Freezing, b. Condensation, - (Greatest amount of released Latent Heat.) c. Deposition. 2. Process that absorbs "Latent Heat" : a. Melting, b. Evaporation, - (Greatest amount of absorbed Latent Heat.) c. sublimation.
latent learning
The Latent Spark - 1911 was released on: USA: 4 July 1911
The Latent Spark - 1914 was released on: USA: 4 June 1914
The amount of energy needed to change the "state of matter" is termed as "latent heat". This is not same for vapourisation (liquid to vapour) or for fusion (solid to liquid). For example, latent of fusion is 79.7 cal whereas latent heat for vapourisation is 541 calories. The latent depends on how closely the atoms and molecules in the matter are closely packed.
about 200 calories of heat must be added to 1 gram of ethanol to convert it from a liquid to a gas
Sort of. Actually it is the condensation of water vapor into liquid water (a drop of rain or a particle of cloud mist) that releases the latent heat (into the surrounding air). So strictly clouds and rain do not release latent heat.
80 calories per gram (called the latent heat of fusion) 80 x 255.67 = 20453.6 calories
Not really, although condensation does release latent heat. Crystallization of snow flakes around nuclei isn't so much involved in this process.
It is approximately 539.4 calories per gram.
The release of latent heat
The Latent Spark - 1913 was released on: USA: 27 January 1913 UK: 26 March 1913