Difference between boiling and evaporation
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There are no stages for evaporation. BOILING occurs when the temperature of the liquid is greater than the boiling point of the substance.EVAPORATION can occur at any temperature. Evaporation occurs at room temperature and therefore, occurs at a slower rate when compared to boiling.
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Evaporation is a slow process of change of liquid to gaseous state which take place at the surface of all the temperatures.
Boiling is a rapid change of substance from liquid to gaseous state which takes place throughout the mass of liquid and at boiling temperature.
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