latenttilämpönä
Latenttilämpönä, often translated as latent heat, refers to the energy absorbed or released by a substance during a phase transition, such as melting, freezing, vaporization, or condensation, without a change in temperature. This is in contrast to sensible heat, which is the energy that causes a change in temperature. Latent heat is stored or released as the bonds between molecules are broken or formed.
There are two primary types of latent heat: latent heat of fusion and latent heat of vaporization.
The latent heat of vaporization is the energy required to change a substance from a liquid to