What is the difference between Evaporation and Vaporisation?
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evaporation takes place in only presents of sun but vaporisation takes place even through boiling
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the difference between evaporation and vaporization is that evaporation is the conversion of surface water by taking surface heatand the conversion of vapour from liquid is known as vapourisation.
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✨Evaporation⤵
⏩It takes place at all temperature.
⏩It is a slow process.
⏩It is almost a silent process.
⏩It occurs only at the surface of the liquid.
⏩The rate of evaporation depends upon the surface area of the liquid, wind speed, humidity and temperature.
✨Vaporisation⤵
⏩It take place at some fixed temperature.
⏩It is a fast process.
⏩It is almost a violent process.
⏩It occurs over the entire mass of the liquid.
⏩The rate of boiling does not depend upon the surface area, wind speed, humidity and temperature.
Hope it helps✅
✨Evaporation⤵
⏩It takes place at all temperature.
⏩It is a slow process.
⏩It is almost a silent process.
⏩It occurs only at the surface of the liquid.
⏩The rate of evaporation depends upon the surface area of the liquid, wind speed, humidity and temperature.
✨Vaporisation⤵
⏩It take place at some fixed temperature.
⏩It is a fast process.
⏩It is almost a violent process.
⏩It occurs over the entire mass of the liquid.
⏩The rate of boiling does not depend upon the surface area, wind speed, humidity and temperature.
Hope it helps✅
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