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Heat which causes a change in temperature of a substance is called; : Sensible Heat. heat added to substance without a rise in temperature; (example: liquid refrigerant to gas) this process is called? : Latent heat of vaporization. Heat added to the refrigerant in a vapor state after the evap...

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