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harry.y

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Most of the people ask this same question. 

"Specific Heat capacity" is total amount of heat required to raise temperature of a substance a certain amount. 

"Latent Heat capacity" is total amount of heat released during a change of state, i.e. boiling of water or the melting of ice.

This is the difference between Specific Heat capacity and Latent Heat capacity.

Hopefully you have got your answer.

Thanks.

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1 hour ago, dylrovertson said:

Most of the people ask this same question. 

"Specific Heat capacity" is total amount of heat required to raise temperature of a substance a certain amount. 

"Latent Heat capacity" is total amount of heat released during a change of state, i.e. boiling of water or the melting of ice.

This is the difference between Specific Heat capacity and Latent Heat capacity.

Hopefully you have got your answer.

Thanks.

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