Difference between evaporation and crystallization (5 points)
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Evaporation is a type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs only on the surface of a liquid. Example is the seawater evaporating and forming into clouds.
Crystallization is the (natural or artificial) process of formation of solid crystals precipitating from a solution, melt or more rarely deposited directly from a gas. Example is the dry ice.
Evaporation takes place only at surface.
Crystallization takes place through out the container
Answer:
Explanation:
Evaporation is a process of conversion of liquid in gaseous vapor form in the presence of heat whereas the crystallization is a process of formation of solid crystals from a precipitating solution.
Evaporation occurs on the surface of the liquid but crystallization occurs on the entire solution.
Example of evaporation is the boiling of water and formation of vapors. Example of crystallization include the formation of sugar crystals from hot sugar syrup.