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Sublimation, melting, and vaporization are three changes of state which require energy.
No, but instead it gains heat energy
Yes, the process of vaporization does require an input of energy. The energy is required to break the intermolecular forces of a given substance. The intermolecular forces is usually very strong.
The latent heat of vaporization is what is commonly referred to as boiling. This is the amount of energy require to change from a state of liquid to vapor.
Melting of solids and vaporization of liquids.
Vaporization absorb energy.
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.
Energy of the molecules increase in the state of vaporization.
Energy release is to condensation as energy input is to vaporization. Vaporization requires energy input to happen, while condensation releases energy.
Energy increases in vaporization
The latent heat of evaporation
The energy needed to go from a liquid to a gas is referred to as heat of vaporization.