Evaporation vs Ebullition - What's the difference?
evaporation | ebullition |
The process of a liquid converting to the gaseous state.
The process in which all or a portion of liquid (in a container) is turned into vapour, in order to increase the concentration of solid matter in the mixture.
(archaic) That which is evaporated; vapor.
The act of boiling.
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A sudden emotional outburst.
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As nouns the difference between evaporation and ebullition
is that evaporation is evaporation while ebullition is boiling, ebullition (the act of boiling).evaporation
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* vaporizationebullition
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