what is the main difference between evaporation and vaporisation?
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In evaporation, only liquid changes into its gaseous state. This term is oftenly used with water.
In vaporization, solid or liquid changes it's state into gas.
In vaporization, solid or liquid changes it's state into gas.
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Well...in vaporisation the liquid changes into gas only at boiling point bt in evaporation the liquid changes to gas at any temperature below its boiling point
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In vaporisation the substances are transformed into the gaseous state by bringing the substance to it's boiling point but in evaporation we need to bring the substance to it's boiling point to change in to gaseous state.
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