olivabenjamin015 olivabenjamin015
  • 01-04-2020
  • Chemistry
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What is described by the amount of energy required to change a gram of a liquid to a gas at the
boiling point?

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ayeshakhan12 ayeshakhan12
  • 02-04-2020

Answer:

Heat of vaporization.

Explanation:

the amount of energy needed to change the specific amount or gram of liquid in to gas phase is called heat of vaporization.

In this liquid is converted into gas phase as because after the boiling point addition of more energy will cause breakage of bonds present in between the liquid molecules which results in the vaporization of liquid.

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