Vaporization is Endothermic
Endothermic because it is gaining/absorbing heat.
freezing is exothermic, melting is endothermic, evaporation is endothermic, condensation is exothermic.
Both boiling and evaporation are forms of vaporization. Vaporization is the process in which a liquid turns into a gas. Boiling is when vaporization occurs throughout the entire liquid, while evaporation is when vaporization occurs only at the surface of the liquid.
Yes, vaporization is an endothermic reaction while freezing is an exothermic reaction. Think of a pot of water set of the stove. What are you doing to it? You're putting in heat in order to break the hydrogen bonds. The heat/energy is being expendedor absorbed to make the water boil. In the case of freezing (say water), the hydrogen bonds are realigning while producing heat.
It is endothermic. Endothermic is to gain heat and Exothermic is to lose heat.
Vaporization is an endothermic process; evaporation is exothermic.
An endothermic phase change is when the substance absorbs energy from its surroundings (melting, vaporization).In an exothermic phase change the substance releases energy to its surroundings (freezing, condensation)..
Two types of vaporization exist: evaporation and boiling.Sublimation is not vaporization.
Vaporization
vaporization is cool :)
The latent heat of evaporation
Vaporization is a physical process.