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.
Energy release is to condensation as energy input is to vaporization. Vaporization requires energy input to happen, while condensation releases energy.
Diffusion is a body process that does not require energy from respiration.
they are both vaporization process, but evaporation occur on the surface and boiling occur by forming completed bubbles from the bottom.
The evaporation and vaporization of water is an endothermic process. As water vaporizes it absorbs heat energy. The changing of phase from liquid water to gas also means an increase in kinetic energy.
The process of liquid heating and changing into vapor is called as vaporization. The particles in gas are moving faster compared to that of liquid so it needs a high input energy for the liquid to convert to gas.
Yes.
FalseAll chemical reactions require an initial input of energy called activation energy.
Osmosis is the membrane activity that does not require the expenditure of energy by the cell. It does not require any input of energy.
Yes.
No. Lots of types of energy can be converted to potential energy.
no there must at least be an initial input to get it started.
Yes, all ovens/cookers require some energy (fuel) input in order to get them to heat up. For example electric hobs require an electrical imput, gas cookers require gas as their fuel (energy) etc... Even solar cookers have a solar energy input.