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Physics, 11.11.2021 16:10 rjsimpson73

Which two quantities are needed to calculate the energy required to turn a liquid into a gas with no change in temperature a. mass of the liquid
b. specific heat capacity of the gas
c. specific latent heat of vaporisation
d. time the liquid is heated

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