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Question
Differentiate between: Solidification and condensation
Solution
Solidification | condensation |
The process of changing liquid into a solid state by cooling is known as solidification | The process of changing a gas or vapour state to a liquid state by cooling is known as condensation |
example water to ice | example steam to water |
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