Vaporatization gains energy because it is the opposite of evaporation and evaporation loses energy. Here are some other things that, like vaporation, gain energy:
-melting
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-nothing else
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They lose energy.
lose energy: gravity, otherwise see neuton's laws
Lose
lose
You have to put energy IN to keep it boiling, so the water molecules gain energy (from the heating source): the answer is 'GAIN energy' and NOT (as wrongly stated before) 'LOSE' it.water only looses energy when it turns into a solid.and adds energy when turning into a gas
Lose
Vaporization
It is endothermic. Endothermic is to gain heat and Exothermic is to lose heat.
Most substances lose or gain energy when their temperature changes.
They lose energy.
Vaporization absorb energy.
When condensation occurs, it is a gain thermal energy.
lose energy: gravity, otherwise see neuton's laws
Lose
lose
You have to put energy IN to keep it boiling, so the water molecules gain energy (from the heating source): the answer is 'GAIN energy' and NOT (as wrongly stated before) 'LOSE' it.water only looses energy when it turns into a solid.and adds energy when turning into a gas
No, it takes thermal energy. That's why, when you perspire and the perspiration evaporates (vaporization) you feel cooler; the vaporization takes thermal energy from your skin.