| 11. | This is done to control energy consumption due to the latent heat of vaporization.
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| 12. | The amount of energy required for a phase change is known as latent heat.
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| 13. | According to the revised theory, by seeding the towers, latent heat would be released.
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| 14. | First-order phase transitions are those that involve a latent heat.
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| 15. | In contrast, latent heat is added or subtracted for phase transitions at constant temperature.
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| 16. | But commonly we use it to refer about latent heat for describing phase transition.
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| 17. | Two common forms of latent heat are latent heat of vaporization ( boiling ).
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| 18. | Walker's answer involves qualitative arguments of latent heat of vaporization.
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| 19. | Latent heat can also be stored in technical phase change materials ( PCMs ).
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| 20. | The latent heat of water is 143 BTU's per pound.
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