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difference between BOILING & EVAPORATION

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Answered by WritersParadise01
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BOILING :-

(1) it is also called bulk phenomenon.

(2) It take place at specific temperature.

(3) It always brings heating.

EVAPORATION :-

(1) It is also called surface phenomenon.

(2) it can take place at any temperature.

(3) it always brings cooling.

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Answered by Anonymous
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<marquee>DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BOILING & EVAPORATION </marquee>

◆ Boiling is not a surface phenomenon whereas Evaporation is strictly a surface phenomenon.

◆ Boiling occurs at a foxed temperature but Evaporation can occur at all temperatures.

◆ Boiling is a fast process whereas Evaporation is a slow process.

◆ Source of energy is needed in boiling whereas energy is generally supplied by surroundings in Evaporation process.

◆ Boiling takes place throughout the liquid but Evaporation takes place only from the exposed surface of the liquid.

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