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differentiate between evaporation and condensation with suitable example​

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Answered by Niranjana2007
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Explanation:

Condensation is the opposite process where water vapour is converted to tiny droplets of water. Evaporation occurs before a liquid reaches its boiling point. Condensation is a phase change regardless of the temperature. ... The gas then condenses to either a liquid or even a solid.

Answered by kanakg
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EVAPORATION

1-By definition, evaporation is a process where water changes into vapour.

2-Evaporation occurs before a liquid reaches its boiling point.

3-In terms of molecular movement, when a liquid is heated or when pressure is decreased the forces of attraction between molecules is low. The liquid then evaporates to a gas.

4-Evaporation can occur in all surfaces, at all times and at all places. Evaporation is frequent when the air is dry, hot and windy.

5-Evaporation usually takes place in low altitudes.

6-When evaporation takes place energy is consumed.

CONDENSATION

1- Condensation is the opposite process where water vapour is converted to tiny droplets of water.

2-Condensation is a phase change regardless of the temperature.

3-When a gas is cooled or when the pressure is increased the forces of attraction between molecules become strong. The gas then condenses to either a liquid or even a solid.

4-Condensation takes place on salt, hygroscopic nuclei-pollen grains, carbon particles etc.when air temperature is decreased beyond the level of saturation.

5-Condensation happens mainly at higher altitudes

6-In the process of condensation energy is released.

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