This process is called "distillation" and can be used to separate chemicals or other compounds that have different boiling points. This is used to obtain alcohol from fermented grain, and to extract various components such as gasoline from petroleum.
The process is called distillation. It involves heating a liquid to vaporize it, then cooling the vapor back into a liquid. Distillation is commonly used to separate liquids based on their boiling points.
- evaporation (occur at the surface of the liquid)
- vaporization (occur in all the volume of the liquid)
The process of liquid turning into a vapor is the transitional phase of liquid turning into a gas.
Distillation
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"distillation"
That is called distillation.
Vaporization and Condensation.
That is evaporation.
Yes
No, condensation is the process in which a gas changes into a liquid. The opposite process, where a liquid changes into a gas, is called vaporization or evaporation.
Condensation mostly occurs in the hydrosphere, specifically in the form of water droplets that accumulate on surfaces due to cooling of water vapor in the air. This process is a key part of the water cycle, with water evaporating from bodies of water into the atmosphere and then condensing back into liquid form.
"Condensing" typically refers to the process of changing a substance from its gaseous state to its liquid state by removing heat. This transition usually occurs when the substance reaches a certain temperature known as its "condensation point."
The six physical changes that matter goes through are melting, freezing, sublimation, condensation, vaporization, and deposition. These changes involve the alteration of the physical state of matter without changing its chemical composition.
Making more compact; also, changing state from gas to liquid.
Evaporating and condensing
Evaporating and condensing.
Evaporating and condensing.
Evaporating and condensing.
No, condensation is the process in which a gas changes into a liquid. The opposite process, where a liquid changes into a gas, is called vaporization or evaporation.
Evaporation is the process of water becoming a vapour. Condensation is the cooling of the water vapour back into a liquid.
Condensing or Condensation
Evaporating and condensing
Water boiling to become steam is an example of a liquid to gas phase change.
(Explanation): If it is between the liquid and gas phases, we know that it is at the boiling point of water (liquid boils into gas). So, another way to say boiling is evaporating, and the opposite is condensation, because both are happening at melting point, like they talked about in the lesson.
DISTILLATION
Evaporating and condensing