Difference between boiling and evaporation
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Boiling- It is a bulk phenomenon, i.e., the whole of the liquid is involved in boiling.
It is a fast process
It produces heat
It needs heat to take place
Evaporation- It is a surface phenomenon,i.e., it takes place only from surface.
It is a slow process
It causes cooling
It doesn't need heat to take place
It is a fast process
It produces heat
It needs heat to take place
Evaporation- It is a surface phenomenon,i.e., it takes place only from surface.
It is a slow process
It causes cooling
It doesn't need heat to take place
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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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