how evaporation differs from boiling
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evaporation can happen at any temperature ... but boiling happens only at a particular temperature i.e. boiling point
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Evaporation is a Surface phenomenon which relates to only Surface but Boiling is a bulk phenomenon
,and Evaporation is a slow or smooth process... but Other hand Boiling is preety Cool fast or rapid process,EVAPORATION SHOWS Cooling effect but Boiling doesnot shows
Evaporation may happen at all temperature but Boiling may or may not
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Evaporation is a Surface phenomenon which relates to only Surface but Boiling is a bulk phenomenon
,and Evaporation is a slow or smooth process... but Other hand Boiling is preety Cool fast or rapid process,EVAPORATION SHOWS Cooling effect but Boiling doesnot shows
Evaporation may happen at all temperature but Boiling may or may not
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The main difference between evaporation and boiling are :
1. Evaporation takes place at all temperatures, while boiling occurs at a particular temperature.
2. Evaporation takes place from the surface, whereas the entire liquid boils.
3. Evaporation can occur using the internal energy of the system, while boiling requires an external source of heat.
4. Evaporation produces cooling but boiling does not.
5. Evaporation is a slow process while boiling is a rapid process.
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1. Evaporation takes place at all temperatures, while boiling occurs at a particular temperature.
2. Evaporation takes place from the surface, whereas the entire liquid boils.
3. Evaporation can occur using the internal energy of the system, while boiling requires an external source of heat.
4. Evaporation produces cooling but boiling does not.
5. Evaporation is a slow process while boiling is a rapid process.
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