difference between evaporation and boiling point
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evaporation is a surface phenomenon which occurs at any temperature
boiling point occurs at sharp temperature depending upon the type of liquid
for example water can evaporate at any temperature but it boils sharply at 100 degree Celsius.
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Difference between evaporation and boiling point
# evaporation
- Evaporation takes place in all temperature
- Evaporation is a surface phenomena
- Evaporation cause cooling
# boiling
- Boiling required internal source of heat
- Boiling point of water is 100 degree Celsius
- Boiling is bulk phenomena
- Boiling doesn't cause cooling
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