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what is the difference between latent heat and specific heat

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Latent heat is the energy absorbed or released when a substance is undergoing a phase change. Specific heat is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one Kg/grams of a substance by one degree Celsius (or one Kelvin) at a constant pressure.

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what is the formula for latent heat and what do the symbols mean

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Q = M * L
Q = energy (J)
M = mass (kg)
L = the specific latent heat (J/kg)

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what is the formula for specific heat and what do the symbols mean

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Q = mc∆T
Q = heat energy (Joules, J) 
m = mass of a substance (kg)
 c = specific heat (units J/kg∙K) 
∆ is a symbol meaning "the change in".
∆T = change in temperature (Kelvins, K)
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How many J are in a KJ

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1000

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