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Latent heat (also
known as
latent energy or
heat of transformation) is
energy released or absorbed, by a body or a
thermodynamic system,
during a constant-temperature...
- substance, also
known as (
latent)
heat of fusion, is the
change in its
enthalpy resulting from
providing energy,
typically heat, to a
specific quantity...
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enthalpy of
vaporization (symbol ∆Hvap), also
known as the (
latent)
heat of
vaporization or
heat of evaporation, is the
amount of
energy (enthalpy) that must...
- some PCMs are very effective,
storing over 200 kJ/kg of
latent heat, as
against a
specific heat capacity of
around one kJ/(kg*°C) for masonry. The storage...
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physicist and chemist,
known for his
discoveries of magnesium,
latent heat,
specific heat, and
carbon dioxide. He was
Professor of
Anatomy and Chemistry...
- of the LHV is the
amount of
heat released when the
products are
cooled to 150 °C (302 °F). This
means that the
latent heat of
vaporization of
water and...
- as an ERV. An ERV is a type of air-to-air
heat exchanger that
transfers latent heat as well as
sensible heat.
Because both
temperature and
moisture are...
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heat transfer, a
condenser is a
heat exchanger used to
condense a
gaseous substance into a
liquid state through cooling. In
doing so, the
latent heat...
- In thermodynamics, the
enthalpy of sublimation, or
heat of sublimation, is the
heat required to
sublimate (change from
solid to gas) one mole of a substance...
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latent heat with
respect to
volume was
perhaps first recognized by
Joseph Black in 1762. The term '
latent heat of expansion' is also used. The
latent...