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Hey guys!!!..please tell me that what is the difference between vaporisation and evaporation.....Google copied answer is not allowed

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Answered by astitvastitva
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Vaporization is the phase of conversion of the liquid state of matter into the vapor and occurs in stages unlike liquefaction.
Evaporation is one of the stages of Vaporization that occurs after Boiling, another stage of Vaporization. In this, the liquid starts converting into vapors after a certain temperature is achieved.

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Answered by ashi2203
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Evaporation and vaporisation both are the process of conversion of matter but the minor difference is that evaporation is the transition of liquid to gaseous state,although it is a part of vaporisation. Whereas vaporisation is the transition from solid to liquid state.

EVAPORATION = liquid ➡gas
VAPORISATION = solid ➡ liquid

Evaporation is a part of water cycle in which the moisture evaporates up due to the sunlight.

Vaporisation refers to destruction of physical properties of an element due to intense heat.
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