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Changing solid to liquid by the application of heat is an endothermic process. Liquidation.
The process of liquid heating and changing into vapor is called as vaporization. The particles in gas are moving faster compared to that of liquid so it needs a high input energy for the liquid to convert to gas.
Vaporization in mass, evaporation at the surface
A supercooled liquid can become solid on heating.
SUBLIMATION: It is a process in which a solid instead of changing into liquid state changes directly into gaseous state upon heating. MELTING: It is a process in which a solid at its melting point changes into liquid state upon heating.
Condensation
The action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
Changing solid to liquid by the application of heat is an endothermic process. Liquidation.
The process ofa liquid being converted into a solid is called freezing.
The process of liquid heating and changing into vapor is called as vaporization. The particles in gas are moving faster compared to that of liquid so it needs a high input energy for the liquid to convert to gas.
As family guy would say: That's condensation!
Evaporation.
If an object is solidified from a liquid state it is called freezing. If an object is solidified from a gaseous state it is called deposition.
It is a process where solid directly converted in gases & gases directly converted in solid without going in liquid it is known as sublimation.
Molecular formula of water is H2O .It is in liquid form it can converted into gaseous form by heating it to 100 degree Celsius
On heating iodine and camphor directly converted into gases and no liquid state is appears in between this process because the intermolecular forces between the molecules in such types of solids is less than ordinary solids, therefore high energy molecules at solid surface over come the attractive forces and directly converted into vapours.
That's called 'evaporation'.