FAQ

What is the Modified Heat of Vaporization?
Modified Heat of Vaporization is defined as the heat required to change one mole of liquid at its boiling point under standard atmospheric pressure. Modified Heat of Vaporization is usually measured using the Joule per Kilogram for Latent Heat. Note that the value of Modified Heat of Vaporization is always positive.
Can the Modified Heat of Vaporization be negative?
No, the Modified Heat of Vaporization, measured in Latent Heat cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Modified Heat of Vaporization?
Modified Heat of Vaporization is usually measured using the Joule per Kilogram[J/kg] for Latent Heat. Kilojoule per Kilogram[J/kg], BTU per Pound[J/kg], Calorie per Gram[J/kg] are the few other units in which Modified Heat of Vaporization can be measured.
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