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The energy required to change one mole of a liquid to one mole of a gas at const

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Question

The energy required to change one mole of a liquid to one mole of a gas at constant temperature and pressure is called:
A. Molar heat of fusion B. Specific heat C. Heat capacity D. Molar heat of vaporization The energy required to change one mole of a liquid to one mole of a gas at constant temperature and pressure is called:
A. Molar heat of fusion B. Specific heat C. Heat capacity D. Molar heat of vaporization
A. Molar heat of fusion B. Specific heat C. Heat capacity D. Molar heat of vaporization

Explanation / Answer

D.molar heat of vaporization

The energy required to change one mole of a liquid to one mole of a gas at constant temperature and pressure is called molar heat of vaporization