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rapid conversion of water into steam is an example of a) evaporation b) freezing c) melting d) vaporisation​

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Answered by garlapatitanmai
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Answer:

it is an example of evaporation ofcourse

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Rapid conversion of water into steam is an example of d) vaporization.

About Vaporization:

  • A phase change from the liquid phase to the vapour phase is called the vaporisation of an element or molecule.
  • Both evaporation and boiling result in vaporisation.
  • Boiling is a bulk phenomenon, whereas evaporation is a surface phenomenon.
  • vaporisation is the process by which a material is transformed from its liquid or solid state into its gaseous (vapour) state.
  • Boiling is the term for the vaporisation process when circumstances permit the creation of vapour bubbles within a liquid.

About Evaporation:

  • A liquid's surface experiences evaporation as it transforms from the liquid phase into the gas phase.
  • The evaporating substance must not engulf the surrounding gas entirely.
  • The liquid's molecules interact with one another and exchange energy depending on how they clash.

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