Yes.
The energy needed to change a substance from a liquid to a gas is called the enthalpy (or heat) of vaporization.
The chemical identity of a substance remains the same when it turns into a gas. The type of atoms and their arrangement within the substance do not change during the phase transition from liquid to gas.
Add more or remove some of the substance from the mixture, or add or remove some other substance from the mixture. Removal is usually more difficult, with heating (distillation or boiling off) or filtration (of a solid) being among the most direct methods.
osmosis is the passive movement of a substance from a place where its concentration is higher, to another where its concentration is lower. This applies to gases, I guess
To increase the concentration of a solution, you can decrease the amount of solvent by boiling off, or by evaporation, or you can simply add more solute. Conversely, to decrease the concentration, you can add more solvent.
Concentration per unit time, also known as rate of change of concentration, is a measure of how quickly the concentration of a substance is changing with respect to time. It indicates the speed at which a substance is being produced or consumed in a reaction or process. This can be calculated by dividing the change in concentration by the time interval over which the change occurred.
The phase change in which a substance changes from a gas to a liquid is called condensation. It occurs when the temperature of the gas decreases to reach its condensation point, causing the gas molecules to come together and form a liquid.
concentration of gas molecules.
The energy needed to change a substance from a liquid to a gas is called the enthalpy (or heat) of vaporization.
The chemical identity of a substance remains the same when it turns into a gas. The type of atoms and their arrangement within the substance do not change during the phase transition from liquid to gas.
It is condensation.
Boiling
Condensation.
Condensation.
The addition of heat or reduction in pressure can cause a substance to change from either a solid (sublimation) or liquid (evaporation) into a gas.
Add more or remove some of the substance from the mixture, or add or remove some other substance from the mixture. Removal is usually more difficult, with heating (distillation or boiling off) or filtration (of a solid) being among the most direct methods.
from a solid to gas