2. What are the factors respons
3. Can you give some examples of evaporation from you day today life?
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The melting of an ice cube is an example of evaporation. Evaporation of acetone which is used for removing nail paint is another everyday example of evaporation. ... Another everyday example of evaporation is the natural drying of the body after the shower. Drying of wet floors is also an example of evaporation.
➠Response factor, usually in chromatography and spectroscopy, is the ratio between a signal produced by an analyte, and the quantity of analyte which produces the signal. Ideally, and for easy computation, this ratio is unity. In real-world scenarios, this is often not the case.
➠Evaporation is a process of water vapours up to the sky to form clouds. Clouds condense and drop tge water in the form of rain droplets.
Ex :- Water vapourising from washed clothes.
While preparing rice in a bowl water vapourise