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difference between evaporation and boiling

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Evaporation causes cooling while boiling does not

It depends on surface area while boiling does not

It depends upon speed of air while boiling does not

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Answered by nosumittiwari3
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 answer => 1. Evaporationke place spontaneously at all temperature.

1. Boiling point take place at a particular temperature where vapour pressure become equle to atmosphereic pressure.

2. Evaporation takes place only from the surface of liquid.

2. Boiling point involved in formation of bubble of the vapour below the surface of the liquid

3. Evaporation is a surface phenomenon

3. Boiling is bulk phenomenon

4. Evaporation start from surface of container

4. Boiling start from bottom of container

5. Evaporation causes cooling effect

5. Boiling does not cause cooling effect

6. Evaporation is a slow process

6. Boiling is a fast process


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