both boiling and evaporation convert a liquid into vapours. what is the difference between the two process?
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They both sounds quite similar but there's a diff between them.
Boiling
• it's the conversion of liquid into its gacious form at its boiling point.
• it's a bulk phenomenon.
Evaporation
• it's the conversion of liquid into its gacious form at any temperature below its boiling point.
• it's a Surface phenomenon
Hope it helps....
Boiling
• it's the conversion of liquid into its gacious form at its boiling point.
• it's a bulk phenomenon.
Evaporation
• it's the conversion of liquid into its gacious form at any temperature below its boiling point.
• it's a Surface phenomenon
Hope it helps....
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it's the conversion of liquid into its gacious form at its boiling point.
• it's a bulk phenomenon.
Evaporation
• it's the conversion of liquid into its gacious form at any temperature below its boiling point.
• it's a Surface phenomenam
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