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Heat stored in water vapour is
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- specific heat
- latent heat
- absolute heat
- relative heat
- specific heat
Correct Option: B
Latent heat is the heat released or absorbed by a body or a thermodynamic system during a process that occurs without a change in temperature. A typical example is a change of state of matter, meaning a phase transition such as the melting of ice or the boiling of water. So water vapor which is the end product of evaporated water has latent heat.