Define the term specific latent heat of vaporization of a substance
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The specific latent heat of vaporization of a substance is the amount of heat energy that is required to convert a unit mass of the substance from a liquid to a gas at a constant temperature. This value is specific to each substance, and it is typically expressed in units of joules per kilogram (J/kg).