dfion. has a high heat of vaporization Vaporization is the amount of heat necessary to turn a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization because it requires a high temperature (lots of heat) to turn it into a gas. Rubbing alcohol feels colder when it dries on your skin than water does. It also dries faster than water.

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has a high heat of vaporization.
Vaporization is the amount of heat necessary
to turn a liquid into a gas. Water has a high
heat of vaporization because it requires a high
temperature (lots of heat) to turn it into a gas.
Rubbing alcohol feels colder when it dries on
your skin than water does. It also dries faster
than water.
Write 1 sentence to explain how the heat of
vaporization is different for alcohol and water.
Use the terms vaporization and heat.
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5/5/2021
Transcribed Image Text:Present * Share E s7 minutes ago в IU A E E 18 + ... 8 9 has a high heat of vaporization. Vaporization is the amount of heat necessary to turn a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization because it requires a high temperature (lots of heat) to turn it into a gas. Rubbing alcohol feels colder when it dries on your skin than water does. It also dries faster than water. Write 1 sentence to explain how the heat of vaporization is different for alcohol and water. Use the terms vaporization and heat. ENG 6:38 PM US 5/5/2021
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