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The addition or removal of latent heat causes thermodynamic phase changes in a substance.

What is a latent heat?

It refers to the amount of heat required to convert the solid into liquid or vapor and a liquid into a vapor without changing the temperature.

The two types of latent heat are:

  • Latent heat of fusion: This is the amount of heat energy released or absorbed when the solid converted to liquid at atmospheric pressure at its melting point.
  • Latent heat of vaporization: This is the amount of heat energy released or absorbed when the liquid converted to vapor at atmospheric pressure at its boiling point.

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