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Melting and evaporating are both a change in matter.also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature
they either take away heat or heat is added.
melting and evaporating are both a change in matter. also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature. melting and evaporating are both a change in matter. also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature.
i think the answer is that evaporation is wen the water of liquid dries up
evaporation floats up in the air and condensation does not i don't know
No basic Difference between melting point and Drop point.
evaporation is a method to condensing
Melting and evaporating are both a change in matter.also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature
they either take away heat or heat is added.
Melting is the process when a solid changes into a liquid, whereas Evaporation is the process when a liquid changes into a gaseous state E.G Melting - Ice -> Water Evaporation - Water -> Vapor MELTING- ice-gas no
melting and evaporating are both a change in matter. also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature. melting and evaporating are both a change in matter. also during evaporation and melting there is no change in temperature.
i think the answer is that evaporation is wen the water of liquid dries up
evaporation floats up in the air and condensation does not i don't know
First, melting is the phase change of solid to liquid and evaporation is the phase change of liquid to gas. Second, Evaporation requires more energy than melting. Evaporation, heat of vapoization constant, is 2260 J/g. Melting, the heat of fusion constant, is 334 J/g.
The difference between evaporation and distillation is evaporation is a function of nature and distillation is a process whether it be to separate a liquid or purify it
Changing the liquid state to solid state is known as freezing, changing from solid state to liquid state is known as melting and changing from liquid or solid state to gaseous state is known as evaporation.
The speed of both melting and evaporation depends upon the substance in question (you are probably thinking about water) and the temperature at which these phase changes are taking place. My own observation is that melting is usually faster than evaporation.