difference between
{1}condensation and evaporation {2} sublimation and evaporation {3}intermolecular forces and intramolecular forces
{4} cohesive force and adhesive force
{5} evaporation and diffusion
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difference between
{1}condensation and evaporation {2} sublimation and evaporation {3}intermolecular forces and intramolecular forces
{4} cohesive force and adhesive force
{5} evaporation and diffusion
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2)Freeze drying (sublimation). This is cheating a little bit, but by freezing water first, dropping the pressure to the triple point or below, it is possible to dry a substance by the immediate phase change to gas from solid (whereas evaporation is from liquid to gas).
3)An intramolecular force is any force that holds together the atoms making up a molecule or compound. They contain all types of chemical bonds. They are usually stronger than intermolecular forces, which are present between atoms or molecules that are not bonded