Explain why, when a liquid evaporates, the liquid cools unless thermal energy is supplied to it.
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When any liquid evaporates the molecules increase the kinetic energy which is obtained from the thermal energy in the liquid.
When excess energy is not supplied the liquid uses it's current temperature and so cools down.
When excess energy is not supplied the liquid uses it's current temperature and so cools down.
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