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Q: What process is heat removed condensationliquificationevaporation or sublimation?
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What is the process by which the earth's atmosphere absorbs heat?

sublimation


What is the process by which the earth atmosphere absorbs heat?

sublimation


Is sublimation exothermic or endothermic?

Sublimation is an endothermic phase transition from solid to gaseous state.


Which process would add heat to the environment sublimation melting condensation evaporation?

CONDENSATION


Is heat energy being added or removed during the process of evaporation?

In condensation heat is removed In evaporation heat is added


What is pseudo sublimation?

it is a process which looks like sublimation but actually a diffrent process takes place that's why it is called pseudo means false sublimation ... in this when we heat a solid it gets decomposed in another compounds or elements and converts in to gas and when we cool them down the compounds again combine which by seeing looks like sublimation .. its example is amonium chloride


Is heat released or absorbed during sublimination?

Sublimation is when a solid turns into a gas. During sublimation the solid gains energy to turn into a solid.


Is heat taken away or added in sublimation?

Sublimation is an endothermic physical change (heat is needed).


What is the name of the energy removed in the process of evaporation?

heat energy


What two types of heat are removed by evaporator coil in the air conditioning process?

Sensbile Heat & Latent Heat


What are affected by an increase in intermolecular forces?

Capillary attraction, Melting point, Heat of vaporization Sublimation temperature, Surface tension, Vapor pressure, Heat of fusion Boiling point, Viscosity, Density, Heat of sublimation Apex: Boiling point, viscosity, heat of sublimation, density.


What Type of process occurs as heat is continually removed from a system?

exothermic