Differentiate between boiling and evaporation
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evaporation is slower, occurs only from the surface of the liquid, does not produce bubbles, and leads to cooling. Boiling is faster, can occur throughout the liquid, produces lots of bubbles, and does not result in cooling.
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•Differences between evaporation and boiling are:
- EVAPORATION takes place at all temperatures, while BOILING takes place only at the boiling point of the Liquid.
- EVAPORATION is a surface phenomenon, while BOILING is a bulk phenomenon.
- EVAPORATION is a slow process. BOILING is a fast process.
- EVAPORATION is affected by several factors such as surface area, wind speed, temperature and humidity. BOILING does not depend on such factors.
- Temperature may change during EVAPORATION, whereas temperature during BOILING does not change (BOILING OF A SUBSTANCE IS FIXED AT AN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE).
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