2.) This slope will give you the change in weight (Newtons) per second. Knowing the latent heat of vaporization for liquid nitrogen, determine dQ/dt. Use the value LV=2.00×105 J/kg. Show your calculations here.
2.) This slope will give you the change in weight (Newtons) per second. Knowing the latent heat of vaporization for liquid nitrogen, determine dQ/dt. Use the value LV=2.00×105 J/kg. Show your calculations here.
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2.) This slope will give you the change in weight (Newtons) per second. Knowing the latent heat of vaporization for liquid nitrogen, determine dQ/dt. Use the value LV=2.00×105 J/kg. Show your calculations here.

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Latent heat is defined as the quantity of heat required to convert a unit mass of a substance from one state to another at a constant temperature. The phase or state conversion takes place at a constant temperature.
Latent heat of fusion is the latent heat required for the solid-liquid transition while Latent heat of vaporization is the latent heat required for the liquid-vapor transition.
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