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difference between boiling and evaporation...

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Answered by pmvjs299
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Answer:

Evaporation :

Evaporation is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.

Evaporation, the process by which an element or compound transitions from its liquid state to its gaseous state below the temperature at which it boils; in particular, the process by which liquid water enters the atmosphere as water vapour.    

Boiling:

Boiling is the process by which a liquid turns into a vapor when it is heated to its boiling point. The change from a liquid phase to a gaseous phase occurs when the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure exerted on the liquid.

Boiling is the rapid vaporization of a liquid, which typically occurs when a liquid is heated to a temperature such that its vapor pressure is above that of the surroundings, such as air pressure.

note :

  • water starts to evaporate even at 0° Celsius  but at a very slow rate.

         at 100° Celsius it occurs at s faster rate.

  • But water boils only at 100° Celsius at 1 atm pressure.

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