Explain evaporation on the basis of kinetic theory of matter.in detail
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Evaporation:
the process in which the water or any liquid changes into gaseous form at any temperature is known as evaporation ..
There are many factors that affect evaporation ..
1. Temperature : it is the most important factor ..
when temperature is high then the rate of evaporation will high and when temperature is low then the rate of evaporation will less..
2.speed of wind : it is also an important factor ..
when speed of wind is more then the rate of evaporation will high and when the speed of wind is less then the rate of evaporation will less..
3. surface area : when the surface area is more then the rate of evaporation will high and when the surface area is less the rate of evaporation will less..
4. Humidity : humidity means the amount of water present in air ..
when the humidity in air is more then the rate of evaporation will less and when the humidity is less the rate of evaporation is high..
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Here is the answer
Evaporation:
the process in which the water or any liquid changes into gaseous form at any temperature is known as evaporation ..
There are many factors that affect evaporation ..
1. Temperature : it is the most important factor ..
when temperature is high then the rate of evaporation will high and when temperature is low then the rate of evaporation will less..
2.speed of wind : it is also an important factor ..
when speed of wind is more then the rate of evaporation will high and when the speed of wind is less then the rate of evaporation will less..
3. surface area : when the surface area is more then the rate of evaporation will high and when the surface area is less the rate of evaporation will less..
4. Humidity : humidity means the amount of water present in air ..
when the humidity in air is more then the rate of evaporation will less and when the humidity is less the rate of evaporation is high..
hope it helps you
regards utsav
thanx
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