Differentiate Evaporation and Boiling(4 differences). In what way are they similar?
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Answer:
evaporation is a surface phenomenon while boiling occurs in the entire mass of the liquid .
evaporation us slow but boiling is fast.
evaporation no bubbling effect is seen but in boiling bubbling effect is seen
evaporation occurs at a temperature below the boiling point but boiling occurs at the boiling point.
similarity is both convert liquid to gas
Answer:
boiling and evaporation are similar because both of them convert liquid to gas, while the differences are-
boiling-
the process is quick
bubbles are formed
occurs in the entire mass of the liquid
can occur only at a definite temperature (boiling point)
a source of energy is needed
evaporation-
the process takes time
no bubbles are formed
takes place only at the surface of the liquid
can occur at all temperatures
gets energy from the surroundings