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difference between boiling and vapourisation​

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Answered by monalisagupta76
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Difference Between Boiling and Evaporation

boiling vs evaporation

Vaporization is a process of phase transition in which a substance, changes its state from liquid to vapour. It can take place in two ways, i.e. evaporation and boiling. The process of evaporation involves phase transition at a temperature below the boiling temperature. On the other hand, boiling of a substance takes place at boiling point, which may vary with the change in the environmental pressure.

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Answered by Darsh05
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Boiling:

1) It can take place only at boiling point of the liquid.

2) There is no change in temperature during boiling.

3) It is a fast process.

4) It is a mass phenomenon.

5) It does not depend upon any factors.

Evaporation:

1) It can take place at any temperature.

2) Temperature may change during evaporation.

3) It is a slow process.

4) It is a surface phenomenon.

5) It is affected by factors like wind speed, surface area, etc.

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