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Q: If the rate of evaporation from the surface of a liquid exceeds the rate of condensation?
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What is the change of a liquid to a gas?

Evaporation.Would you believe condensation.Would you believe vaporization!(Evaporation is a type of vaporization that only happens at the surface of a liquid, boiling happens throughout the liquid volume)


What is the vaporization of a liquid?

The transition from the liquid or solid phase to the gas phase.


Liquid changing to gas only at surface is called?

When vaporization takes place only on a liquid's surface, the process is called evaporization.


Why vapour pressure is independent of the amount of liquid and surface area of liquid?

rate of evaporation become equal to rate of condensation


To change from a gas to a liquid is called?

'boiling' or 'vaporization'


The process of water change from liquid to gas?

this is condensation. condensation occurs when gas meets a cold surface. the gass instantly cools and transforms into a liquid. but the liquid is still hot so do not touch it. believe me, i should know!


What is the Change of liquid to gas state?

"condensation"


What is it called when a liquid goes to a gas?

Condensation


The process by which a liquid is converted to a gas is called?

As family guy would say: That's condensation!


Is condensation the opposite of evaporation?

Yes, because condensation is the change in state from a gas to a liquid, and evaporation (a type of vaporization) is the change from a liquid to a gas.


What is the opposite of evaporation?

The opposite phase change is condensation. Evaporation is the change in phase from liquid to gas. Condensation is the change in phase from gas to liquid.


Why is condensation the opposite of evaporation?

because condensation is the material changing state from a gas to a liquid and evaporation is the material changing state from a liquid to a gas