Chemistry, asked by nangaliaaishwarya114, 1 month ago

difference between evaporation and liquefaction​

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Answered by soujanya201074
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In atmospheric physics, "vaporization" refers to both the evaporation of liquid water and the sublimation of solid ice. Conversely, "condensation" refers to both the liquefaction of water vapor and also its deposition as ice. Since the two processes are often taking place simultaneously, it is useful to have a term that covers both. "Condensation" is it. As an example, it is common to speak of high-elevation contrails as being composed of "condensates", even though they are almost entirely composed of ice-crystals. I am not qualified to comment on whether this usage is common with gases other than water vapor.

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