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How is vaporisation different from evaporation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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▪ther are two main diffrences:.


>>.Evaporationis the process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature and/or pressure.Vaporizationis also the phase change from liquid to gas state but above the boiling point of the liquid.

▪Evaporation can happen at any time since the liquid molecules absorb energy from the surroundings and change to gaseous form, cooling the area from where it evaporated. Vaporization can only happen if the liquid is boiled above its boiling point..
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Answered by janvi47
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Evaporation is a phase transition from the liquid phase to vapor that occurs at temperatures below the boiling temperature at a given pressure. Evaporation occurs on the surface. ... Vaporization of an element or compound is a phase transition from the liquid phase to gas phase.

FIRSTLY, DEFINITIONS...

VAPORIZATION :-
the process in which a liquid changes into gaseous state by observing heat at constant temperature ...

EVAPORATION :-
this is a surface phenomenon. particles from the surface gain enough energy to overcome the forces of attraction present in the liquid and change into the vapour state.

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