The specific latent heat of vaporization of a substance is always?
A.
less than its specific latent heat of fusion
B.
greater than its specific heat of fusion
C.
equal to its specific latent heat of fusion
D.
all of the above depending on the nature of the substance
E.
none of the above
Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation
Latent heat of Vaporization is much greater than Latent Heat of Fusion for a given substance since vaporization involves more energy to separate molecules as well as to push back on the surrounding atmosphere.
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