The process in which the substance is converted from its liquid state to the gaseous state is known as vaporization. If the liquid starts making bubbles of vapors, the process is then called boiling. Another phenomenon in which the solid is directly converted into the vapor state is termed sublimation.
The process of vaporization is highly affected by the temperature. The heat of vaporization plays its role in separating the atoms and molecules and in this way, the cohesive forces are overcome and vapors are formed. The reverse process of vaporization is condensation in which the vapors are converted into the liquid state.
The molar heat of fusion of aluminum metal is 10.79
For Exercises 51–60 choose one of the following terms to
For Exercises 51–60 choose one of the following terms to
For Exercises 51–60 choose one of the following terms to
For Exercises 51–60 choose one of the following terms to
The molar heat of vaporization of carbon disulfide, CS2, is
The molar heats of fusion and vaporization for water are 6.
The molar heats of fusion and vaporization for silver are 11.
For Exercises 51–60 choose one of the following terms to
For Exercises 51–60 choose one of the following terms to