Physics, asked by ItzMePARTH, 12 days ago

Both the process of evaporation and boiling involves the change of state from liquid to gas but still they are different from each other. Justify ?​

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Answered by ItzUltraParthStar
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Evaporation is different from each boiling because

(i) Evaporation is a natural phenomenon, occurs on the surface of the water. Where as boiling is an artificial phenomenon.

(ii) Evaporation is a slow process, whereas boiling is a fast process and it occurs in the bulk of liquid.

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Answered by ooKAY
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Evaporation is different from each boiling because,

(i) Evaporation is a natural phenomenon, occurs on the surface of the water. Where as boiling is an artificial phenomenon.

(ii) Evaporation is a slow process, whereas boiling is a fast process and it occurs in the bulk of liquid.

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