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Differentiate between boiling & evaporation .(4

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The key difference between boiling point and evaporation is that evaporation takes place on the surface of the liquid
  • whereas boiling point is the temperature at which vaporization takes place from the liquid mass.
  • Vaporization from liquids to produce vapor can happen in two ways.
  • One way is to produce vapor at the boiling point.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

boiling

1 it is a fast process

2 it takes place at a fixed temperature i.e. 100°C

3 In this process the entire liquid boils i.e. it is a bulk phenomenon

evaporation

1 it is a slow process

2 it takes place at any temperature

3 it is a surface phenomenon

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sorry but I know only 3 points . hope it's helpful for you

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