Vaporatization gains energy because it is the opposite of evaporation and evaporation loses energy. Here are some other things that, like vaporation, gain energy:
-melting
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The changes of state characterized by having atoms that gain energy are melting and vaporization. In melting, solid atoms gain enough energy to break the bonds holding them in a fixed position, transitioning to a liquid state. In vaporization, liquid atoms gain sufficient energy to overcome intermolecular forces, transitioning to a gaseous state.
The movement of particles increases during vaporization as they gain more energy to overcome intermolecular forces and transition from a condensed phase to a gaseous phase.
Condensation releases energy in the form of heat to the surrounding environment. As water vapor condenses into liquid water, it gives off the latent heat of vaporization that was absorbed during evaporation.
Objects can gain or lose energy through various processes like heat transfer, work done on or by the object, chemical reactions, and electromagnetic radiation. These processes can result in either an increase or decrease in the object's energy depending on the specific circumstances.
Particles gain energy when changing from a liquid to a gas as they absorb heat energy. This extra energy allows the particles to break free from the intermolecular forces that hold them together in the liquid state, enabling them to move more freely in the gas phase.
Lose
Vaporization
Most substances lose or gain energy when their temperature changes.
It is endothermic. Endothermic is to gain heat and Exothermic is to lose heat.
The changes of state characterized by having atoms that gain energy are melting and vaporization. In melting, solid atoms gain enough energy to break the bonds holding them in a fixed position, transitioning to a liquid state. In vaporization, liquid atoms gain sufficient energy to overcome intermolecular forces, transitioning to a gaseous state.
a closed system will not gain or lose mass
When condensation occurs, it is a gain thermal energy.
Vaporization absorb energy.
The movement of particles increases during vaporization as they gain more energy to overcome intermolecular forces and transition from a condensed phase to a gaseous phase.
its loses thermal energy...
Energy of the molecules increase in the state of vaporization.
Condensation releases energy in the form of heat to the surrounding environment. As water vapor condenses into liquid water, it gives off the latent heat of vaporization that was absorbed during evaporation.