Enthalpy of vaporization
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Enthalpy of vaporization
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In thermodynamics, the enthalpy of vaporization, also known as the (latent) heat of vaporization or heat of evaporation, is the amount of energy (enthalpy) that must be added to a liquid substance to transform a quantity of that substance into a gas. The enthalpy of vaporization is a function of the pressure and temperature at which the transformation takes place. The enthalpy of vaporization is often quoted for the normal boiling temperature of the substance. Although tabulated values are usual
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Energy to convert a liquid substance to a gas at a given pressure
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2023-12-18T20:23:54Z
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