Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It's sunny. What changes have taken place in bask in the quilt?

It's sunny. What changes have taken place in bask in the quilt?

The weather is fine, and the changes in bask in the quilt are as follows:

The state change here is vaporization. That is, in sunny bask in the quilt, wet substances change from liquid to gas under the irradiation of the sun. This process is called vaporization, including evaporation and boiling, and heat needs to be absorbed during vaporization. The knowledge of state change is a compulsory knowledge in the senior high school entrance examination, and the key to solving the problem is to master the state change before and after the incident.

Vaporization form:

There are two forms of vaporization: evaporation and boiling. Evaporation is the vaporization process on the surface of liquid when the temperature is lower than the boiling point. Evaporation can occur at any temperature.

Water can evaporate when the temperature is high in summer and when the temperature is low in winter. So evaporation is a phenomenon that liquid can occur at any temperature, not just on the surface of liquid. The higher the temperature, the situation of water vaporization and liquefaction. When the air pressure rises, the boiling point of the object rises accordingly; On the contrary, when the air pressure drops, the boiling point of the object also drops accordingly.

The faster the evaporation, the larger the surface area and the better the ventilation, which is also beneficial to evaporation. Boiling is a violent vaporization process that occurs simultaneously on the surface and inside of a liquid.