when vaporization occurs in a liquid it is called
new person responding: i think it's called sublimation.
NO NO NO.IT'S CALLED EVAPORATION.IT'S IN THE TEXTBOOK.
-Chubby Ninja
Chubby ninja is right but another question for you guys that I have is what is it called when it's done beneath the surface -TWSS
when vaporization occurs in a liquid it is callednew person responding: i think it's called sublimation.NO NO NO.IT'S CALLED EVAPORATION.IT'S IN THE TEXTBOOK.-Chubby NinjaChubby ninja is right but another question for you guys that I have is what is it called when it's done beneath the surface -TWSS
vaporization
Surface evaporation is the process in which molecules at the surface of a liquid gain enough kinetic energy to break free from the liquid's surface and enter the gas phase. This occurs at temperatures below the liquid's boiling point.
Vaporization at the surface of a liquid that is not boiling is called evaporation. It is a process in which molecules of a liquid escape into the gas phase without the liquid reaching its boiling point. Evaporation occurs at temperatures below the boiling point of the liquid.
Evaporation is the type of vaporization that takes place both below and at the surface of a liquid. It occurs when molecules from the liquid phase gain enough energy to escape into the gas phase.
Vaporization is the process of turning a liquid into a gas by adding heat, while condensation is the opposite process of turning a gas into a liquid by removing heat. They are related because they are essentially reverse processes of each other, with vaporization increasing the energy of molecules to break free from a liquid state, and condensation decreasing the energy to cause molecules to come together in a liquid state.
When water molecules at the surface gain sufficient energy they can escape in the atmosphere. Evaporation (not vaporization) occur at any temperature; but a higher temperature increase the rate of evaporation.
Molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb kinetic energy (kinetic energy used to disrupt intermolecular forces) and evaporate. (vapor pressure is exerted)
This process is called evaporation, where molecules escape from the liquid's surface into the air. Evaporation occurs at temperatures below the liquid's boiling point.
In vaporization, a liquid is heated to its boiling point and changes into vapor (gas) throughout the entire substance. Evaporation, on the other hand, is a process where molecules at the surface of a liquid escape as vapor without reaching the boiling point. Both processes involve a phase change from liquid to gas, but vaporization occurs throughout the liquid, while evaporation occurs only at the surface.
The enthalpy of vaporization is different.
Evaporation. It only happens at the surface of a liquid.