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Q).Difference between Evaporation and vaporisation ??

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Answered by Michael12
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\underline{\underline{\Huge\mathfrak{Evaporation:- }}}

1. Evaporation takes place at all temperatures.

2. Temperature changes during evaporation.

3. It is a very slow process.

4. Evaporation takes place only at the surface of the liquid.

\underline{\underline{\Huge\mathfrak{Vaporisation:- }}}

1. Vaporisation takes place only at the boiling point of the liquid.

2. The temperature does not change during Vaporisation.

3. It is a fast process.

4. Vaporisation takes place in the entire body of the liquid.

Answered by kishansinghbhati
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( vaporization and Evaporation)

1.vaporization is defined as the transitional phase of a compound or an element and it occurs during the boiling or sublimation process

1. Evaporation is nothing but a type of vaporization which mostly occurs at temperatures below the boiling point.
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2. Vaporization can change the state of matter from a solid or liquid to a gas.

2. During evaporation, the liquid state of matter is turned directly into a gas.
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3. Vaporization is usually a fast process and requires less amount of energy.

3. Evaporation is generally a slower process and requires more energy as the molecules have a high tendency to convert into the vapour phase.
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4. During vaporization, all of the water can turn into gas. As for evaporation, only the top level of water is turned into gas.

4. As for evaporation, only the top level of water is turned into gas..
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I hope it will totally helpfull. here are some of the major differences.
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