How does evaporation cause cooling?
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during evaporation particles of the liquid gain energy from the surroundings to overcome the force of attraction between them
as a result loss of heat energy occurs in the surroundings
that is why evaporation causes cooling
if we pour some acetone on our hand we will fell cool because the particles gain energy from our hand to evaporate
thus evaporation causes cooling.
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It's because the heat from our bodies is absorbed by the water molecules, which then change into gas molecules. When molecules change from a liquid to a gas, they absorb energy in the process, which cools the initial surface.
Explanation:
- A natural occurrence known as evaporation occurs when liquid molecules change into vapour and are freed from the surface.
- Any temperature can cause it to occur.
- Any liquid can release molecules into the air through the surface phenomenon of evaporation by utilising either the heat from the environment or the heat from the liquid itself.
- Water can be cooled to below room temperature in earthen pots.
- The earthen pots' tiny pores, through which water seeps out, are the main cause of this cooling effect.
- The seeping water evaporates as a result of being heated by the water inside the pot.
- The water within the pot becomes colder and more calming to drink during the summer as a result of the reduction in temperature.
This is how evaporation causes cooling.
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