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alexsinkov
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Vaporization Question number 2
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September 28, 2007, 06:05:49 PM »
Kind of a trick question I just want to hear other peoples responces
When the liquid evaporates, where does the solution get the energy?
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From its own thermal energy. This is why we sweat. The evaporation of sweat uses thermal energy from the body, causing a cooling effect.
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thanks I was thinking "enviroment" kinda close.
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