Difference between boiling and vapourisation
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Sia ? 2 years, 10 months ago
Evaporation Boiling Evaporation is a normal process that occurs when the liquid form changes into the gaseous form; while causing an increase in the pressure or temperature. Boiling is an unnatural process where the liquid gets heated up and vaporized due to continuous heating of the liquid. Evaporation usually occurs on the surface of the liquid being heated up. Boiling usually occurs on the entire mass of the liquid that gets heated up. Bubbling effect is not visible in evaporation. Bubbling effect is visible during the process of boiling. The process of evaporation is usually slower and more carried out when compared to boiling. The process of boiling is usually much quicker and the process happens quite rapidly as well.
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