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vapourisation can occur from solid or liquid into a gas but evaporation is straight from a liquid and is often below boiling temperature while vapourisation is often above boiling temperature
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Differences between Vaporization & Evaporation:-
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- Definition
- Transition of state
- Speed of process
- Effect area
- Movement of molecule
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- It is defined as the transitional phase of a compound or an element at the boiling temperature.
- It changes the state of matter from a solid or liquid to a gas.
- It is generally happening at a fast pace and also it needs less amount of energy.
- During the vaporization process, all of the water turns into a gas.
- During vaporization, molecules may come from below the surface of liquid also.
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- It is nothing but a special kind of vaporization and mostly occurring at the temperature below the boiling point.
- It changes the liquid state of the matter directly into a gas.
- It is generally a slower process that needs more energy.
- During the evaporation process, only the top level of water turn into gas.
- During evaporation, molecules vaporize from the surface of liquid only.
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