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"dryness of air above the liquid surface increase the evaporation" justify the statement

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Answered by Manoj5708
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Answer:

 Firstly, the higher the temperature, the faster the particles move around and therefore the more likely they are to have enough energy to break their liquid bonds.

Answered by annahezin07
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Explanation:

The higher the temperature, the faster the particles move around and therefore the more likely they are to have enough energy to break their liquid bonds. So a higher temperature means a faster rate of evaporation. ... Increasing the dryness of the surrounding air will therefore increase the rate of evaporation.

 

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