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difference between boiling and evaporation​

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Answered by Rememberful
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\textbf{Evaporation}:

It is a sponataneous process occurring at all temperature.

It occurs only at the surface of water.

It causes cooling effect.

It is a fast process.

Bubbles are not formed in this process.

\textbf{Boiling}:

It occurs at a particular tempertaure called boiling point.

It occurs throughout the mass of the liquid.

It dont produces colling effect.

It is a slow process.

Bubbles are formed in this process.

Answered by DeviIQueen
3

Explanation:

It is a sponataneous process occurring at all temperature.

It occurs only at the surface of water.

It causes cooling effect.

It is a fast process.

Bubbles are not formed in this process.

\textbf{Boiling}Boiling :

It occurs at a particular tempertaure called boiling point.

It occurs throughout the mass of the liquid.

It dont produces colling effect.

It is a slow process.

Bubbles are formed in this process.

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