The conversion of a liquid to a gas or vapor below its boiling point is called evaporation.
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Boiling point
A liquid can convert to a gas at a temperature below the boiling point because the boiling point is recognized to be a property at standard pressure. At a lower pressure a liquid may boil off at a temperature much lower than the standard boiling point.
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.
Evaporation is a process of conversion from the liquid phase to the gas phase. Boiling is a more rapid process of conversion from liquid to gas, which would normally be used in distillation. Condensation is the conversion of the gas phase to the liquid phase. This works the same way, whether rain is falling from the clouds, or water is being distilled.
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At the boiling point a liquid is changed to a gas.
Yes. conversion of liquid helium to gaseous helium is a physical property
The scientific name for conversion of liquid to solid is called "Freezing" or "solidification".
the process is called condensation. the liquid is called condensate.
Boiling point
Boiling point
Boiling or evaporation describe the process.
Distillation - where the constant tempreature of the vapor given off when boiling the liquid at the lowest temperature possible is recorded as the boiling point. Capillary Bell - where the temperature, under pressure, that the liquid enters the bell in place of the vapor is recorded as the boiling point of the liquid.
A liquid can convert to a gas at a temperature below the boiling point because the boiling point is recognized to be a property at standard pressure. At a lower pressure a liquid may boil off at a temperature much lower than the standard boiling point.
Evaporation if the transformation is at the surface of the liquid and boiling if the transformation involves the entire volume.