Chemistry, asked by pradhansurjeet1, 15 days ago

: 3. Does heating slow down evaporation?​

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Answered by nayanazara12
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Answer:

When solid water is exposed to enough heat, it will melt and return to a liquid. ... These changes between states (melting, freezing, and evaporating) happen because as the temperature either increases or decreases, the molecules in a substance begin to speed up or slow down.

Answered by JsutPsasnigBy
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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

Heating is the main factor why evaporation happens. If we don't heat something, evaporation is impossible to happen. One example is when the Sun is at its peak and because of it, the wet surfaces on the road or the raindrops from rain became dry. Evaporation is also one of the main factors why there's rain, reference is from the topic of the Water Cycle.

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