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the application of latent heat fo fussion is ice is used to put in drinks to make cool because ice has hih specific heat capcity
There is no relationship between heat of fusion and heat of vapourisation
The latent heat of vaporisation.
Latent Heat.
coclude the specific latent heat of vaporization
latent heat of vapourisation is the heat energy required to change 1 kg of a liquid to gas at atmospheric pressure at its boiling point where latent heat of fusion is the amount of heat energy required to change 1 kg of solid to liquid at its melting point so that is why latent heat of vapourisation higher than latent heat of fusion.
846 kJ/kg
Latent heat of vapourisation can be define as the rate by which water is heat to vapourise, it has a difference with evaporation because evaporation occurs directly when the water start heatin while vapourisation always start in a specific temperature
the application of latent heat fo fussion is ice is used to put in drinks to make cool because ice has hih specific heat capcity
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.
as cotton absorbs sweat, sweat is mainly made up of water and some salts this water takes the heat energy from our body and undergoes latent heat of vapourisation (changing of state of matter) .Due to latent heat of vapourisation water changes its form to water vapour and goes in the surrounding's. this makes the body cool and comfortable.
heat of fusion and heat of vapourisation.
No, latent heat can never be zero.Because latent heat is the hidden heat so there has to be heat more than zero.
There is no relationship between heat of fusion and heat of vapourisation
latent heat :)
steam is created by the vapourisation of water (gaseous state of water is the steam). Steam is the result of a liquid changing to a gas. Liquid+heat=latent point of vaporization+additonal heat=steam. I could give you the delta change formula but lets use the kiss method
Latent heat is an important form of atmospheric energy. Latent heat is a property of water vapor in the atmosphere and when water vapor condenses it releases latent heat. Latent heat must be supplied to evaporate liquid water and this heat affects the behavior of the weather.