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What is the heat that causes liquid water to evaporate from your skin called?

The phenomenon is called perspiration; each liquid has a specific enthalpy of vaporization.


When a material takes in or soaks up a liquid?

This process is called absorption. The material absorbs the liquid by taking it into its structure or pores. The absorbed liquid can change the properties of the material, such as its volume or texture.


How much heat is absorbed for 1 kg of liquid gets vapourised into boiling point?

The amount of heat absorbed by 1 kg of liquid to vaporize it depends on what that liquid is, (water?), and what the temperature of the liquid is at the start of the process. Obviously, it will take more heat to vaporize 1 kg of liquid that is at 0º than it will to vaporize 1 kg of liquid that is at, say, 30º.


When iodine goes from iodine to iodine gas in energy absorbed or released?

Energy is absorbed because the iodine is going from a liquid to a gas. This means that the iodine molecules are moving faster so they had to have absorbed more energy to do this.


Benefits of liquid calcium and magnesium?

All liquid supplements are more easily absorbed by the body, so liquid calcium would be more likely to be utilized by the body instead of just passing through as frequently happens with regular calcium supplements. In order for calcium to work, it needs magnesium, so liquid magnesium would also be better absorbed by the body so that it can be utilized optimally.


Where can one find more information about liquid calcium magnesium?

Liquid calcium magnesium is a combination of two important minerals in a more easily absorbed form. There is information on the pros and cons of using liquid calcium magnesium on the LIVESTRONG website.


What is happening when a liquid is getting absorbed?

evaportating.


Can methadone be absorbed through the skin?

can morphine be absorbed through skin in liquid form


What is liquid cooling to solid called?

A liquid cooling into a solid is called freezing or in more scientific terms solidification


Is energy absorbed durning solid to liquid phase change?

Yes, energy is absorbed during the solid to liquid phase change. This energy is used to break the bonds between the molecules in the solid and allow them to flow freely in the liquid state. This absorbed energy is known as the heat of fusion.


Does the process changing molecule of water from liquid to a gas take more energy then ice from a solid to a liquid?

Yes. Changing from liquid to gas is called vaporization, and requires more energy (in water) than to change from solid to liquid, which is called fusion.


When wax freezes does it release energy?

Yes, when wax freezes, energy is released in the form of heat. This is because when a substance changes from a liquid to a solid state, its molecules slow down and release energy in the form of heat as they rearrange into a more ordered structure.

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