difference between evaporation and vaporisation
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Vaporization is a spontaneous process which occurs at the surface of a liquid. It is the conversion of a liquid to its vapor.
The rate of vaporization increases as the temperature increases
Evaporation is a phase transition, where liquid phase changes to its gas phase at its boiling point.
Evaporation is independent of the temperature, but it depends on the atmospheric pressure since the boiling point mainly depends on the atmospheric pressure.
The rate of vaporization increases as the temperature increases
Evaporation is a phase transition, where liquid phase changes to its gas phase at its boiling point.
Evaporation is independent of the temperature, but it depends on the atmospheric pressure since the boiling point mainly depends on the atmospheric pressure.
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evaporation is due to the heat of the sun vaporisation is heat of kitchen gas heat
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