Boiling is a slow process or a fast process?
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In order to answer this question let's first understand what is boiling?
Vaporization or boiling:- boiling or vaporization refers to the conversion of liquid state of matter to the gaseous state of it at the boiling point.
But the evaporation is different thing but similar to vaporization. It is the conversion of liquid state of matter to the gaseous state of the below the boiling point.
So now let's answer your question.
Boiling is a fast process because it is considered as a bulk phenomenon that means it take place in whole sample.
While the evaporation is slow process because it is a surface phenomenon that only take place on the surface of any liquid.
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In order to answer this question let's first understand what is boiling?
Vaporization or boiling:- boiling or vaporization refers to the conversion of liquid state of matter to the gaseous state of it at the boiling point.
But the evaporation is different thing but similar to vaporization. It is the conversion of liquid state of matter to the gaseous state of the below the boiling point.
So now let's answer your question.
Boiling is a fast process because it is considered as a bulk phenomenon that means it take place in whole sample.
While the evaporation is slow process because it is a surface phenomenon that only take place on the surface of any liquid.
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Its fast process
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evaporation is a surface phenomenon,that is it changes its state from the topmost layer and then the others layer by layer wheras boiling is a bulk phenomenon.It changes the whole bulk into gaseous state as the temperature is increased in all parts of liquid.
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evaporation is a surface phenomenon,that is it changes its state from the topmost layer and then the others layer by layer wheras boiling is a bulk phenomenon.It changes the whole bulk into gaseous state as the temperature is increased in all parts of liquid.
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