give 30 example of evaporation
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1- Drying clothes in the sun
Many people put freshly washed clothes in the sun for drying. In fact, water is removed from the fabric through evaporation, the product of heat in the environment.
2- Drying the water in the streets
When it rains, city streets often form puddles of water that are easily observable, but with a very short duration. This is because the evaporation takes place and evaporates the water of these puddles turning it into steam.
3- Evaporation of seas and oceans
Although this is a little more difficult to observe, the seas and oceans are constantly evaporating, which causes rain. The water rises to the clouds and causes them to be loaded, causing the precipitations.
In coastal cities, humidity is always a constant because the water from the seas is mixed in the environment giving that feeling of humidity and heavy environment.
4- Tea cooling
The tea cools by giving as a product the steam emanating from the cup. This causes the heat to dissipate, and allow us to drink the tea. The hot molecules on the surface are evaporated, taking with them the heat.
5- Evaporation of the transpiration of our body
The sweat of our body evaporates taking the heat. Sweat evaporates due to its liquid characteristic.
6- Drying the wet floor
As with puddles, when some liquid is spilled on the floor or cleaned, the heat causes this liquid to evaporate completely dry.
7- Evaporation of Nail Paint Remover
When acetone is applied to the nails to remove the enamel, it is evaporated by the caloric action.
8- Dry ice
Dry ice, when extracted from its refrigeration, evaporates due to the pressure exerted by the heat to break the surface tension of the ice.
9- Ice Cube
When you remove a cube of ice, it begins to melt and then takes the form of liquid (water) that will be evaporated by the action of heat.
10- Internal water in cooking pots
Usually, when boiling water and covering it, the object used as a cover is impregnated with a few drops of water product of the steam that could not escape the pot.
11- Evaporated water from the pan
When cooking meat, for example, certain cooks add water to the pan to soften the product. The water evaporates alone as a consequence of the heat exerted by the flame in a very short time.
12- Salt
Salt is created by the evaporation of sea water through industrial or natural processes, resulting in salt crystals.
13- Natural drying of the body
After showering or leaving a pool or beach, we do not need any towel because the same heat causes our body to dry at a slower but safer speed.
14- Distillation
Distillation is a process in which two mixtures are separated through boiling. To achieve this, evaporation allows the separation of substances.
15- Cooling towers
This is one of the most important applications of evaporation. The most iconic cooling towers are those seen in photographs of nuclear plants.
Here the water is used to provoke steam that ignites the turbines to generate electricity. It releases energy through the evaporative process before it returns to its cycle.
16- Evaporation to dry or concentrate samples
It is a common and preparatory step for many laboratory analyzes, such as chromatography. These systems used for this purpose include rotary evaporators and centrifugal evaporators.
17- The Matka
It is a porous Indian craft that acts as a container for the storage and cooling of water and other liquids.
18- The bottle
A traditional Spanish instrument that fulfills the same function of Matka. It works to cool the water contained within this craft.
19- Evaporative coolers
They can significantly cool a building simply by blowing dry air through a water-saturated filter.
20- Concentration of products
21- Crystallization
22- Food processing
23- Combustion of vaporization
24- The steam of a pressure cooker
25- Ironing
26- Cloud Formation
27- Saunas
28- Evaporation of small lakes and lagoons
29- Kitchen
30- Acceleration of productive processes
31- Obtaining energy
32- Air conditioners