how does evaporation differ from boiling ?write atleast three points.
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Evaporation is the Raye of change of liquid into the vapour...
Boiling is just the heating of water in a stationery object..
Evaporation occurs in the high boiling point
Boiling takes place in the normal boiling point
Boiling is just the heating of water in a stationery object..
Evaporation occurs in the high boiling point
Boiling takes place in the normal boiling point
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MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BOILING AND EVAPORATION
=> boiling is the process of changing of state of liquid to gas at a fixed temperature whereas evaporation is the process of changing of state of liquid to gas below its boiling point
=> boiling is a bulk phenomena whereas evaporation is a surface phenomena
=> boiling does not cause cooling whereas evaporation causes cooling
=> during boiling the temperature of liquid is constant whereas during evaporation the temperature of liquid is not constant
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=> boiling is the process of changing of state of liquid to gas at a fixed temperature whereas evaporation is the process of changing of state of liquid to gas below its boiling point
=> boiling is a bulk phenomena whereas evaporation is a surface phenomena
=> boiling does not cause cooling whereas evaporation causes cooling
=> during boiling the temperature of liquid is constant whereas during evaporation the temperature of liquid is not constant
hope this helps
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