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Isai Esparza
15 December, 15:19
Is vaporization an exothermic change?
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Gerald Figueroa
15 December, 16:07
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vaporization is an endothermic process as heat is removed from the liquid through boiling.
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Levy
15 December, 19:04
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Yes
It is a exothermic change
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