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How does boiling differ from evaporation?

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Answered by shaziy786
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Answer:

evaporation is slower, occurs only from the surface of the liquid, does not produce bubbles, and leads to cooling. Boiling is faster, can occur throughout the liquid, produces lots of bubbles, and does not result in cooling.

Answered by Anonymous
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Evaporation is the process of conversion of water to vapour. It is a slow process & takes place in all temperature. Whereas, boiling is a process of heating water to convert it to vapour. It is a quick, bulk process.

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