define evaporation and sublimation
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Answer:evaporation - the process of turning from liquid into vapor is called evaporation. Sublimation is the transition of a substance directly from the solid to gas phase without passing through the intermidiate liquid phase
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Define evaporation and sublimation.
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- Sublimation and evaporation both terms are used to tell the parts of transition of matter.
- The phase of the matter is the type f the matter whose properties are uniform all were.
- Sublimation means the transition of solid phase into gaseous phase. When sublimation takes place that is when matter goes to solid to gaseous phase at that time matter does not go from liquid phase.
- That is solid directly turns into gaseous state.
- This type of transition is known as endothermic reaction.
- example of sublimation is dry ice.
- Evaporation- evaporation is the transition of liquid phase to gaseous phase. This type of transition of matter is an endothermic process.
- Here the intermolecular forces between two or more molecules in liquid should be broke down because to form the vapor.
- so sublimation and evaporation are both the term used in transition of matter from one phase to another.
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