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Diffrentiate b/w evaporation and vaporization.please please help me .
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Answered by Anonymous
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⚫Vaporization is the phase transition of a substance from liquid to vapor.

⚫Evaporation is a type of vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid at temperatures belowthe boiling temperature.

⚫Vaporization is the process of changing a liquid to its vapors at a temperature below its boiling point. 


⚫Evaporation is the process of changing a liquid to its vapors at its boiling point.

⚫The rate of vaporization depends on the surface area of the liquid, speed of the wind, humidity and the temperature.




 ⚫The rate of evaporation is independent of the surface area of the liquid, wind speed, humidity and the temperature.

⚫Vaporization is a surface process. It takes place only at the surface of a liquid. 



⚫Evaporation takes place over the entire mass of the liquid

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Answered by saniya2326
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Vaporization is a transitional phase of an element or compound from a solid phase or liquid phase to a gas phase.
It is the process of applying heat to change something from a solid or liquid to a gas. It changes matter from one state or phase into another without changing its chemical composition.

Evaporation, wherein the transition from liquid phase to gas phase takes place below the boiling temperature at a given pressure, and it occurs on the surface.
It is a part of the water cycle wherein solar energy causes the evaporation of water from oceans, seas, and other bodies of water as well as the moisture in the soil. When water is exposed to air, liquid molecules turn into vapor and rise up to form clouds where they are accumulated until such time that they are released back to earth as rain.


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