The difference between them is that boiling is when you heat a liguid and it turns into a gas, vaporization is when a liquid changes into a gas and evaporation occurs at the surface of a liquid beneath its boiling point.
Two types of vaporization exist: evaporation and boiling.Sublimation is not vaporization.
If you heat a solid past its melting point it will remain a liquid until the vaporization, or boiling point is reached, at which point it will go into its gaseous phase.
The heat of fusion is the amount of heat (not temperature) required to change a solid to a liquid. It is also known as the melting point. The heat of vaporization is the amount of heat (not temperature) required to change a liquid to it's gaseous state. It is also know as it's boiling point.
Vaporization absorb energy.
Evaporation is vaporization under the boiling point.
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Evaporation occur at the surface of a liquid; under the surface is vaporization.
The correct answers are: Capillary attraction; Melting point; and Heat of vaporization. Stronger intermolecular forces increase capillary attraction, melting point, and the heat of vaporization. They have no bearing on conductivity and hardness.A.HardnessB.ConductivityC.Capillary attractionD.Melting pointE.Heat of vaporization
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Vaporization occur at the boiling point and from the total volume of the liquid.Evaporation occur at any temperature but only from the surface of the liquid.
The heat needed to melt one gram of a solid at its melting point is the heat of fusion.
It boils until it evaporates.
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