They are the exact oposite, but the energy of evaporation and energy of condensation are the same
difference between evaporation and condensation evaporation is change of solid into vapour ----
Two common examples of evaporation are water evaporating from the surface of a swimming pool on a sunny day and clothes drying on a washing line after being washed.
The two processes that cause an ocean to become a cloud are evaporation and condensation. Evaporation occurs when water from the ocean's surface is heated by the sun and turns into water vapor. The water vapor then rises into the atmosphere, where it cools and condenses into clouds.
Evaporation and condensation are part of the water cycle. Evaporation causes water to change from liquid to gas, rising into the atmosphere. Condensation causes water vapor to cool and change back into liquid form, creating clouds and eventually leading to precipitation.
The two phases of the water cycle that are repeated are evaporation and condensation. Evaporation occurs when water changes from liquid to vapor, typically due to heat, and condensation is when water vapor changes back into liquid form to become clouds or fog. This cycle of evaporation and condensation repeats continuously in the water cycle.
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Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
Condensation. Evaporation is the process of liquid changing into a gas, while condensation is the process of gas changing into a liquid.
The reverse of condensation is evaporation. In condensation, gas transforms into liquid, while in evaporation, liquid transforms into gas.
The reverse of evaporation is condensation. Condensation is the process in which a gas or vapor turns into a liquid.
Condensation occur after evaporation.
Condensation
Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
Yes, because condensation is the change in state from a gas to a liquid, and evaporation (a type of vaporization) is the change from a liquid to a gas.
During distillation, the condensation soon turned to evaporation.
Evaporation
Condensation, and then precipitation.
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