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Match the columns. Column A- 1) Specific latent heat of fusion 2) Specific latent heat of vaporisation 3) Dew point temperature - Science and Technology 1

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Match the columns.

Column A Column B
1) Specific latent heat of fusion a) Air saturated with vapour
2) Specific latent heat of vaporisation b) Solid converts into liquid
3) Dew point temperature c) liquid converts into gas
Match the Columns

Solution

Column A Column B
1) Specific latent heat of fusion b) Solid converts into liquid
2) Specific latent heat of vaporisation c) liquid converts into gas
3) Dew point temperature a) Air saturated with vapour
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