"evaporation"
The process of changing a liquid to a gas is called evaporation. This happens when the liquid absorbs enough heat energy to break its intermolecular bonds and transform into a gaseous state, without reaching its boiling point.
A substance that changes readily into vapor without heating is called a volatile substance. Examples include alcohol and acetone.
The boiling point It is called boiling point, where all the liquid turns into gas at this one temperature (if the substance is pure). However, there are exceptions like water (they can evaporate so it can turn into gas before reaching boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius)
Yes, but evaporation occur under the boiling point.
The normal boiling point(also called the atmospheric boiling point or the atmospheric pressure boiling point)is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the atmospheric pressure at sea level, 1 atmosphere.The normal boiling point of water is about 100 degrees Celsius at a pressure of 1 ATM (i.e., 101.325 kPa).General Useful Information:The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the environmental pressure, but the environmental pressure may or may not be equal to the atmospheric pressure at sea level, 1 ATM.If the surrounding environmental pressure is less than atmospheric pressure, then the boiling point is less than the normal boiling point.If the surrounding environmental pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure, then the boiling point is greater than the normal boiling point.At the boiling point, adding enough heat to the liquid will cause the liquid to vaporize (that is boil or form a gas).
The change from a liquid to a gas is evaporation.
When a substance is liquid and it changes to gas, we call that boiling.
Sublimation
The process of changing a liquid to a gas is called evaporation. This happens when the liquid absorbs enough heat energy to break its intermolecular bonds and transform into a gaseous state, without reaching its boiling point.
A substance that changes readily into vapor without heating is called a volatile substance. Examples include alcohol and acetone.
No, it is usually called boiling pot or kettle.
Vaporization (by boiling)
Evaporation is where a liquid turns into a gas. But only the surface of the liquid. If the whole liquid is in the process of turning into a gas, we call it boiling. If a solid is turning into a gas, we call it sublimation.
Water changes from a liquid to a gas in a process known as evaporation. (Think about a boiling pot of water on a stove).As the temperature rises, the water becomes water vapor, a gas.
Most dangerous lake is Boiling Lake. They don't call it the boiling lake for nothing.
A substance changes from the liquid state to the gas state when enough heat is added for the temperature to be equal or greater than its boiling point. Example: Water begins turning into a gas when it reaches 100 degrees C, which is the boiling point of water
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