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प्रश्न
Explain the term vaporization
उत्तर
Matter can change from solid to liquid to the gaseous state and back to solid-state. This is called a change of state of matter.
Vaporization — The process of conversion of a liquid into vapour on heating.
e.g. Water to water vapour.
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