difference
between evaporation and boiling
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hey user,,
it seems that your question is so easy ..
the main difference is that evaporation occurs below boiling temperature and is a surface phenomenon ..
but in the case of boiling ,, it occurs at particular temperature ...
it seems that your question is so easy ..
the main difference is that evaporation occurs below boiling temperature and is a surface phenomenon ..
but in the case of boiling ,, it occurs at particular temperature ...
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Evaporation:-
Evaporation is the process of conversion of a liquid into vapor at a temperature below its boiling point.
It is a surface phenomenon.
It is a very slow process than boiling
It occurs at all temperatures
Boiling:-
Boiling is the process by which a liquid turns into a vapor when it is heated at its boiling point.
It is faster than the process of evaporation.It is a bulk phenomenon
It occurs only at a particular temperature - boiling point.
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