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Vaporization
Vaporization is the process that occurs when a chemical or element is converted from a liquid or a solid to a gas. When a liquid is converted to a gas, the process is called evaporation or boiling; when a solid is converted to a gas, the process is called sublimation. Evaporation occurs at temperatures lower than the boiling point of the material. One important difference between evaporation and boiling is that boiling occurs below the surface in the bulk of the liquid and evaporation occurs at the surface of the liquid. Vaporization is an important step in the water cycle.
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*Vaporization is the process of A vaporizer that heats up dried herbs to a temperature at which they release their active components into an aromatic vapor. In this process the herb is not scorched, burned or combusted, and thus no smoke is generated. Although vapor may appear to resemble smoke, it doesn't contain any of the toxic particles (tar, benzene, toluene, naftalene etc.) which make smoking such a health hazard. *Vaporization happens in two ways: evaporation and boiling. Evaporation occurs when sunlight shines on water until it changes to vapor and rises into the air. Boiling is the rapid vaporization of a liquid—the steam that comes out of a boiling kettle is actually visible water vapor. Vaporization can be traced back to the Latin vaporem. "a warm exhalation" or "steam."
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