no
No, water releases thermal energy during condensation. It absorbs thermal energy during evaporation, which is why the evaporation of sweat cools your skin.
Energy is absorbed during melting, boiling and sublimation.
Heat is absorbed by the molecules leaving the place the evaporation is occuring. That is why, after putting aftershave or cologne, you feel cold. The alcohol in the aftershave/cologne has evaporated and taken the heat from your face with it.
Its absorbed by the atmosphere:D<3
energy is released
Evaporation needs heat energy. During the process of evaporation heat is absorbed by the other body thereby cooling it
Evaporation
no
No, water releases thermal energy during condensation. It absorbs thermal energy during evaporation, which is why the evaporation of sweat cools your skin.
Energy is absorbed during melting, boiling and sublimation.
The three changes of state during which energy is absorbed is: conduction, convection, & radiation.
Energy is released during freezing.
thermal energy is released during condensation.
No, energy is released rather than absorbed
Absorbs heat. Think of a spray can: as you spray the can feels cold. this is because heat is absorbed by the liquid that is evaporating in the spray can to drive out what is being sprayed.
Heat is absorbed by the molecules leaving the place the evaporation is occuring. That is why, after putting aftershave or cologne, you feel cold. The alcohol in the aftershave/cologne has evaporated and taken the heat from your face with it.