write 2 differences between evaporation and vaporisation...
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The following are the two prime differences:
● Evaporation is the process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature and/or pressure.
● Vaporization is also the phase change from liquid to gas state but above the boiling point of the liquid.
● Evaporation can happen at any time since the liquid molecules absorb energy from the surroundings and change to gaseous form, cooling the area from where it evaporated.
● Vaporization can only happen if the liquid is boiled above its boiling point.
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● Evaporation is the process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature and/or pressure.
● Vaporization is also the phase change from liquid to gas state but above the boiling point of the liquid.
● Evaporation can happen at any time since the liquid molecules absorb energy from the surroundings and change to gaseous form, cooling the area from where it evaporated.
● Vaporization can only happen if the liquid is boiled above its boiling point.
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✔Evaporation:-- .
□ It is a process by which liquids change to its vapour at a temperature below its boiling points.
□ evaporation is slow process.
□ it takeplace only at the surface of liquid.
✔Vaporization:--.
□ it is a process by which liquid change to its vapour at its boiling point .
□ vaporization is fast process.
□ it place over the whole mass or entire mass of the surface.
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✔Evaporation:-- .
□ It is a process by which liquids change to its vapour at a temperature below its boiling points.
□ evaporation is slow process.
□ it takeplace only at the surface of liquid.
✔Vaporization:--.
□ it is a process by which liquid change to its vapour at its boiling point .
□ vaporization is fast process.
□ it place over the whole mass or entire mass of the surface.
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