The secret is that all molecules both in gaseous state and liquid state will be at random motion. Due to this incessant motion in case of liquid there are chances for these molecules to come out of the liquid surface. This process is known to be evaporation or vapourisation.
Evaporation is possible at all temperatures. That is why washed floor would become dried soon after some time. As the temperature is raised for a liquid kept in a vessel, more and more vapour would be collected over the liquid surface and at one particular temperature the saturated vapour pressure becomes equal to the atmospheric or surrounding pressure then boiling starts taking place. Thus boiling point depends on the surrounding pressure. So in case of pressure cooker the boiling point of water would be more than 100 deg and may be 110 or 115 deg.
In steam engine even higher boiling point of the order of 180 deg could be obtained.
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I think you mean vaporization. Vaporization is the phase change of matter from a liquid to a gas (vapor). Vaporization can occur through evaporation or boiling.
The conversion of a liquid to a gas or vapor below its boiling point is called evaporation.
condensationThis term is not only used for water, but for any gas that changes state into liquid.We often use the term in everyday speech as well as in technical contexts. For example, people talk about "condensation" on windows. This is atmospheric water vapor that has condensed on cool glass, becoming liquid.
water turning into water vapor...... liquid nitrogyn turning into nitrogyn gas................bacially a liquid evaporating into a gas.
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Evaporation or vaporization.
I think you mean vaporization. Vaporization is the phase change of matter from a liquid to a gas (vapor). Vaporization can occur through evaporation or boiling.
It would be vapor. Evaporation is when liquid is turned into gas.
The conversion of a liquid to a gas or vapor below its boiling point is called evaporation.
condensationThis term is not only used for water, but for any gas that changes state into liquid.We often use the term in everyday speech as well as in technical contexts. For example, people talk about "condensation" on windows. This is atmospheric water vapor that has condensed on cool glass, becoming liquid.
For a molecule of water to change from a liquid to a gas requires it absorb heat, called the heat of vaporization. Evaporation is the conversion from a liquid (water) to a gas (water vapor), so each molecule that evaporates takes the heat of vaporization with it making the remaining water cooler.
water turning into water vapor...... liquid nitrogyn turning into nitrogyn gas................bacially a liquid evaporating into a gas.
No. That is vaporization. Condensation is when a gas changes into a liquid.
Yes. When you boil a liquid, you are forcing more energy into the particles, which makes a vapor. This process is called vaporization.
Condensation is the process of a vapor becoming a liquid. The term condensation can also be used as a noun to describe the liquid that is the outcome of the process of a vapor becoming a liquid.
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.