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defference between boiling and evaporation process.
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Answered by ratandas1074
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▪ When we boil water, it gets hot. Then, the water starts to convert into vapour/gas. Its called evaporation.

▪ before boiling = Liquid form.

After boiling = Gaseous form.

▪ • Liquid = No definite shape but definite volume. Molecules are not closely packed. They can acquire the shape of container easily. They can flow easily. So they are also called fluids. Ex:- Orange juice, water, milk.

• Gas = No definite shape and volume. Molecules are loosely packed. The occupy all the available space of it's container. Ex:- Oxygen, Carbondioxide, Nitrogen, LPG gas.

▪ The difference in boiling and evaporating process is nothing. They have no difference. Just, boiling is the key of evaporation. No boiling, no evaporation. As in water cycle.

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