Specific latent heat of fusion refers to the amount of thermal energy required to change 1kg of a substance from solid to liquid, or vice versa, without a change in temperature.
Category: Thermal Properties of Matter
Define specific latent heat of vaporization
Specific latent heat of vaporization refers to the amount of thermal energy required to change 1kg of a substance from liquid to gas, or vice versa, without a change in temperature.
Define latent heat of fusion
The latent heat of fusion refers to the amount of thermal energy required to change a substance from solid to liquid, or vice versa, without a change in temperature.
Define latent heat of vaporization
The latent heat of vaporization refers to the amount of thermal energy required to change a substance from liquid to gas, or vice versa, without a change in temperature.
Define specific latent heat
Specific latent heat refers to the amount of thermal energy that is released or absorbed during a change in state of 1kg of a substance, without a change in temperature.
Define latent heat
Latent heat refers to the amount of thermal energy that is released or absorbed during a change in state, without a change in temperature.
Define specific heat capacity
Specific heat capacity is the amount of thermal energy absorbed in order to raise the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1K (or 1 deg C).
Define heat capacity
Heat capacity is the amount of thermal energy absorbed in order to raise the temperature of a body by 1 K (or 1 deg C).
Define internal energy
Internal energy refers to the potential energy and kinetic energy that the particles in a substance possess.