Differentiate between the following: ( Examples are compulsory) a) Vaporization and Liquefaction
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Explanation:
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.
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Explanation:
vaporisation means heating the water to boiling in which it converts in to vapours example if u keep a lid above the container the lid will have sone drops of vapoured water whereas liquification means when the lid is kept on the container of heating water the vapours inside the container stick to the lid and when u take the lid off you will observe that the lid have some water droplets which is the vapoured water which is liquified