Heat
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Some selected temperatures in degrees Celsius (°C)
6000
surface of the sun
2500
filaments in a lamp
1535
iron melts
1063
gold melts
950 to 1200
flame of gas burner
800
match flame
357
mercury boils
327
lead melts
270
electrical soldering iron
220
smoothing iron (linen setting)
100
water boils
78
alcohol boils
57,8
highest air temperature ever measured on Earth
36 to 37
body temperature of healthy human being
0
water freezes
-39
mercury solidifies
-89,2
lowest air temperature ever measured on Earth
-180
air liquefies
-273
lowest possible temperature (absolute zero)
Evaporation
The conversion of a substance from the liquid state into the gaseous state
is referred to as evaporation.
There are two methods of evaporation: boiling and vaporization.
If water is heated to 100 °C, bubbles rise to the surface because the water
particles start moving rigorously as a result of the heat supply. The water
“boils”. The rising bubbles contain an invisible gas: water vapour.
Vaporization is the name given to the process when a liquid evaporates
at a temperature below its boiling point.
In this case, only particles on the
liquid surface enter the gaseous state.
Condensation
The reverse process to evaporation, i.e. the conversion of a substance from
the gaseous state into the liquid state, is known as condensation.
Small droplets of liquid form from the invisible gas over the boiling water
upon cooling and can be observed as a cloud or mist.
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