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I googled it and what I found was: "Vaporization is a transitional phase of an element or compound from a solid phase or liquid phase to a gas phase while evaporation is a type of vaporization wherein the transition from a liquid phase to a gas phase takes place below the boiling temperature at a given pressure, and it occurs on the surface."
But my science teacher always told us they were both pretty much the same thing: liquid to gas. There isn't a major difference and if you see one of the words on a test just remember - liquid to gas!

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I googled it and got "Vaporization is the transitional phase of an element as it changes from a liquid phase into a gas phase at a point greater than the boiling point. Evaporation is the transition from the liquid phase to the gas phase that takes place below the boiling temperature." Bassically remember liquid to gas

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