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How is evaporation different from boiling in short?

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Answered by ramsy795611
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Explanation:

What is Evaporation?

Evaporation is a process where liquid turn into vapor. Example is “water evaporated from the soil”

What is Boiling?

Boiling means rapid vaporization of any liquid. It happens when a liquid is heated to its boiling point. The boiling occurs in three different stages such as nucleate boiling, transition boiling and film boiling. There are no stages for evaporation.

Evaporation vs. Boiling

Boiling occurs when the temperature of the liquid is greater than the boiling point of the substance. Evaporation can occur at any temperature. It occurs as long as the substance remains liquid at a particular temperature.

Answered by ftej78
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Evaporation, change of a liquid into a vapour at any temperature below boiling point, is a slow surface phenomena and happens at all temperature with certain factors like temperature, humidity, wind speed, etc.

Boiling, change of a liquid into a vapour at its boiling point, is a rapid bulk phenomena and happens at a constant temperature with no factors affecting it.

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