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There are two types of vaporization - evaporation and boiling.

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Temperature where some of a liquid begins to enter the gaseous state?

All substances can have a gaseous state, however, below the triple point (the temperature and pressure at which solid, liquid and gas can co-exist in equilibrium), the equilibrium is between the solid state and the gaseous state. Once you get above the triple point, you can get a gaseous state as long as you are above the melting point of the substance and below the critical point (the temperature at which the gas and liquid states have the same density - above the critical point you get a single "supercritical" phase). Between the triple point pressure and the critical point pressure, the temperature at which some liquids begin to get a gaseous state is know as the "boiling point". For water at sea level, that happens around 100 °C (212 °F) - although anyone who has been camping at high altitudes can attest to the fact that with the lower pressure at high altitudes, the boiling point of water can drop to something barely luke warm.


Liquid changing to gas only at surface is called?

When vaporization takes place only on a liquid's surface, the process is called evaporization.


Evaporation of water takes place as a result of?

A reduction in the average kinetic energy of the liquid remaining after the molecules enter the gaseous state


How do you make liquid light?

you cant. you can create a liquid that produces light, but because "light" is the photons from an object entering your eye, to create this liquid light ie liquid photons, the photons wouldnt leave the liquid and thus enter your eye.


Molecules at the surface of a liquid can enter the vapor phase only if?

C, the energy level...

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What state will most likely result if heat is added to a liquid?

It will change into a gas.Adding heat to or removing heat from a system may result in a temperature change and possibly a change of state. A liquid substance needs heat added to it in order to enter a gaseous state. If enough heat is added to a liquid substance it will change into a gas.


When does water enter a gaseous state?

When it evaporates.


Which process occurs when liquid water change to gas and enter the atmosphere?

This is called evaporation.


Temperature where some of a liquid begins to enter the gaseous state?

All substances can have a gaseous state, however, below the triple point (the temperature and pressure at which solid, liquid and gas can co-exist in equilibrium), the equilibrium is between the solid state and the gaseous state. Once you get above the triple point, you can get a gaseous state as long as you are above the melting point of the substance and below the critical point (the temperature at which the gas and liquid states have the same density - above the critical point you get a single "supercritical" phase). Between the triple point pressure and the critical point pressure, the temperature at which some liquids begin to get a gaseous state is know as the "boiling point". For water at sea level, that happens around 100 °C (212 °F) - although anyone who has been camping at high altitudes can attest to the fact that with the lower pressure at high altitudes, the boiling point of water can drop to something barely luke warm.


Liquid changing to gas only at surface is called?

When vaporization takes place only on a liquid's surface, the process is called evaporization.


What is the kinetic energy level necessary for a molecule to enter the gaseous phase is known as?

Emin


What is vaporization throughout a liquid?

You may be referring to boiling. First a little background.Vaporization is a phase change from the liquid state to the gaseous (or vapor) state. When a liquid vaporizes or evaporates, the more energetic molecules in the liquid leave the surface and enter the vapor phase in the air above the liquid. Because its the more energetic molecules that leave the liquid, and the kinetic energy of a molecules is related to the temperature, vaporization is a cooling process. Another term for this is endothermic, meaning it takes in heat.When a liquid is below its boiling point, not all molecules uniformly have enough energy to enter the vapor state. Some molecules have more energy and go into the vapor, others don't and stay behind in the liquid state. As an average, the liquid exhibits a vapor pressure less than that of the atmosphere. The vapor pressure of a liquid is a function of its temperature.When a liquid reaches its boiling temperature, however, that means the liquid's vapor pressure (as a whole) equals that of the atmosphere. So instead of evaporation just from the surface, now you see bubble of water vapor forming throughout the liquid and rising to the surface.


What will humans need to do on earth to survive when the sun begins to enter the red ginat phase?

Humans will need to leave Earth in order to survive when the Sun begins to enter the giant phase.


Digestion begins when salivary gland secretions enter this?

esophagus -HBS


What is cut-through architecture?

In a cut-through architecture, the data frame begins to exit the switch almost as soon as it begins to enter the switch.


Evaporation of water takes place as a result of?

A reduction in the average kinetic energy of the liquid remaining after the molecules enter the gaseous state


How does liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen enter the main engines of the space shuttle?

It is supplied by tanks, which are filled with liquid hydrogen and oxygen before the shuttle is launched.