Vaporization
This knowledge is used in careers such as:
Teacher (Teaches Students) ~$55,000 - $95,000 - Number of jobs: 4,700,000 (324,500 Openings Per Year) +2% Growth
HVAC Technician (Installs & Repairs Heating & Air Conditioning Equipment) ~$50,000 - $90,000 - Number of jobs: 430,000 (40,000 Openings Per Year) +8% Growth
Industrial Technician (Maintains & Repairs Machines) ~$50,000 - $75,000 - Number of jobs: 540,000 (54,000 Openings Per Year) +13% Growth
Electrical Engineer (Designs Electrical Systems) ~$65,000 - $115,000 - Number of jobs: 295,000 (17,500 Openings Per Year) +7% Growth
Mechanical Engineer (Designs Machines) ~$65,000 - $115,000 - Number of jobs: 290,000 (18,100 Openings Per Year) +9% Growth
Explore These Careers →

Example:
Imagine you're in a crowded room, feeling the heat rise as more people enter, making it increasingly uncomfortable. Just like how you might leave the room to find cooler air, molecules in a liquid absorb heat until they have enough energy to escape into the air as gas. The crowded room is like the liquid state, where molecules are tightly packed, and the act of leaving is analogous to vaporization, where the molecules transition to a less crowded, gaseous state.

Practice Version

Vaporization: The change of state from liquid to gas. Vaporization. Vaporization is when a liquid turns into a gas, like water boiling into steam.