If no heat is exchanged with other substances, yes.
Vaporization is an endothermic process. It takes energy to heat up material to the point that it vaporizes, so energy is gained by the material being vaporized and lost by the environment.
Condensation is exothermic. Energy is released during condensation. Energy can not be "lost" but merely change from one form to another.
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it depends on conversion. wind to wind energy. Sun to solar Energy. and water to hydro have no loss only gained but on other hand electric to heat energy like also some heat will be lost. in nuclear energy some energy also lost during conversion.
If no heat is exchanged with other substances, yes.
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Vaporization is an endothermic process. It takes energy to heat up material to the point that it vaporizes, so energy is gained by the material being vaporized and lost by the environment.
90 % is lost.
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy is neither created nor destroyed but remains constant in a given system. Therefore, wouldn't calorimetry make use of it because the energy gained/lost by the water would cancel out the energy lost/gained by the substance and result in no change overall? The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy is neither created nor destroyed but remains constant in a given system. Therefore, wouldn't calorimetry make use of it because the energy gained/lost by the water would cancel out the energy lost/gained by the substance and result in no change overall?
When a substance evaporates, it gains energy.
Some energy is changed to heat and lost. The main energy is still be converted to light beam.
Condensation is exothermic. Energy is released during condensation. Energy can not be "lost" but merely change from one form to another.
You think to quanta.
quantum
it depends on conversion. wind to wind energy. Sun to solar Energy. and water to hydro have no loss only gained but on other hand electric to heat energy like also some heat will be lost. in nuclear energy some energy also lost during conversion.
As heat is a form of energy, it isn't lost or gained, it's just converted into another form of energy.