Difference b/w evaporation and boiling
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Evaporation- 1) It is a surface phenomenon, i.e., it takes place from the surface of the liquid.
2) It takes place even without providing heat.
3) It is a slow process.
4) It causes cooling.
Boiling- 1) It is a bulk phenomenon, i.e., whole of the liquid is involved in boiling.
2) Heat is required for boiling the liquid.
3) It is a fast process.
4) It causes heating.
2) It takes place even without providing heat.
3) It is a slow process.
4) It causes cooling.
Boiling- 1) It is a bulk phenomenon, i.e., whole of the liquid is involved in boiling.
2) Heat is required for boiling the liquid.
3) It is a fast process.
4) It causes heating.
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