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When something is melting its evaporation. When something is boiling its condensation.
Evaporation is a more common process.
If it happens below the boiling point it is called evaporation. At the boiling point it is boiling.
Evaporation is one of the 3 types of boiling.
Evaporation is a type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs only on the surface of a liquid. The other type of vaporization is boiling, which, instead, occurs on the entire mass of the liquid.
Boiling is a greatly expedited form of evaporation. When you heat something to its boiling point, it has enough energy for its molecules to rapidly escape. Evaporation is a much slower action, generally. It is just molecules at the surface gaining enough energy to escape. Both evaporation and boiling are endothermic processes. They will cool what ever the molecules are escaping from.
Boiling and evaporation are both forms of changing liquids into gas. Boiling occurs when the liquid reaches its boiling point, while evaporation can occur at any temperature.
Evaporation is partial boiling. When a liquid reaches its boiling point, no molecules of water will stay liquid and evaporation is at 100%.
It can be called either boiling or evaporation.
Evaporation. THIS IS NOT "VAPORIZATION"... The answer is evaporation.
Evaporation
Evaporation is very slow at converting liquid to gas compared to boiling.