Definitions
- Referring to the process of converting a solid or liquid substance into a gas. - Talking about the evaporation of a substance at a relatively low temperature. - Describing the process of making a substance more volatile or easily evaporated.
- Referring to the process of converting a solid or liquid substance into a gas. - Talking about the conversion of a substance into a gas through the application of heat or pressure. - Describing the process of turning a substance into a vapor or mist.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words refer to the process of converting a substance into a gas.
- 2Both words involve a change in physical state from solid or liquid to gas.
- 3Both words are used in scientific contexts.
- 4Both words are related to the concept of evaporation.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Volatilize is typically used in chemistry and scientific contexts, while vaporize has broader usage in various fields.
- 2Method: Vaporize often involves the application of heat or pressure to convert a substance into a gas, while volatilize can occur naturally or with the addition of a solvent.
- 3Temperature: Volatilize can occur at relatively low temperatures, while vaporize often requires higher temperatures.
- 4Intensity: Vaporize can involve a more intense process than volatilize, such as the use of lasers or other high-energy sources.
- 5Connotation: Volatilize is often associated with the idea of making a substance more easily evaporated, while vaporize can imply a more dramatic transformation of a substance.
Remember this!
Volatilize and vaporize both refer to the process of converting a substance into a gas. However, volatilize is typically used in scientific contexts and can occur naturally or with the addition of a solvent, while vaporize has broader usage and often involves the application of heat or pressure to convert a substance into a gas. Additionally, volatilize can occur at lower temperatures and is associated with making a substance more easily evaporated, while vaporize can imply a more intense and dramatic transformation of a substance.