Chemistry, asked by sahil36456, 1 year ago

discuss various factor which affect rate of evaporation latent heat of evaporation of two liquids a and b is 100 j/ kg and 150 j/ kg respectively which one can produce more cooling effect and why​

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Answered by alok7912
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Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.Humidity: The rate of evaporation decreases with increase in humidity.

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.Humidity: The rate of evaporation decreases with increase in humidity.Wind speed: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in wind speed.

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.Humidity: The rate of evaporation decreases with increase in humidity.Wind speed: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in wind speed.g

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.Humidity: The rate of evaporation decreases with increase in humidity.Wind speed: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in wind speed.gNature of the liquid: The volatile compounds evaporate faster than less volatile compounds (liquids).

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.Humidity: The rate of evaporation decreases with increase in humidity.Wind speed: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in wind speed.gNature of the liquid: The volatile compounds evaporate faster than less volatile compounds (liquids).B will produce more cooling effect because it will absorb more heat from the surroundings for evaporation

Answered by bpssv3564
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Explanation:

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.Humidity: The rate of evaporation decreases with increase in humidity.

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.Humidity: The rate of evaporation decreases with increase in humidity.Wind speed: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in wind speed.

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.Humidity: The rate of evaporation decreases with increase in humidity.Wind speed: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in wind speed.g

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.Humidity: The rate of evaporation decreases with increase in humidity.Wind speed: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in wind speed.gNature of the liquid: The volatile compounds evaporate faster than less volatile compounds (liquids).

Answer:Surface area: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.Temperature: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature.Humidity: The rate of evaporation decreases with increase in humidity.Wind speed: The rate of evaporation increases with increase in wind speed.gNature of the liquid: The volatile compounds evaporate faster than less volatile compounds (liquids).B will produce more cooling effect because it will absorb more heat from the surroundings for evaporation

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