How does Evaporation Cause Cooling
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By breaking their liquid bonds, they evaporate becoming a gas. ... When a hotter particle near the surface of the liquid 'breaks free' from it's liquid bonds, it escapes as a gas, carrying away energy from the rest of the liquid. The average energy of the liquid therefore decreases - in other words, the liquid cools down.
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By breaking their liquid bonds, they evaporate becoming a gas. ... When a hotter particle near the surface of the liquid 'breaks free' from it's liquid bonds, it escapes as a gas, carrying away energy from the rest of the liquid. The average energy of the liquid therefore decreases - in other words, the liquid cools down.
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