difference between evaporation and boiling , distance and displacement , solvent and solute
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= >. Evaporation usually occurs on the surface. Evaporation may occur when the partial pressure of vapor of a substance is less than the equilibrium vapour pressure.Boiling is a phase transition from the liquid phase to gas phase that occurs at or above theboiling temperature.
= >. Evaporation usually occurs on the surface. Evaporation may occur when the partial pressure of vapor of a substance is less than the equilibrium vapour pressure.Boiling is a phase transition from the liquid phase to gas phase that occurs at or above theboiling temperature.
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evaporation is the process in which water changes into water vapour.
boiling is the process in which anything is heated below the source of heat
the length of the space between two points or places is called distance
the action of moving something from its place or position is called displacement
the liquid in which solute is dissolved to form a solution is called solvent
the components in a solution dissolved in the solvent is called solute
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boiling is the process in which anything is heated below the source of heat
the length of the space between two points or places is called distance
the action of moving something from its place or position is called displacement
the liquid in which solute is dissolved to form a solution is called solvent
the components in a solution dissolved in the solvent is called solute
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