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How is evaporation rate determined by boiling point?✔❌✔❌❤❤​

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Answered by chestdharickp
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Boiling point and evaporation have an inverse relationship, that is, the higher the boiling point of a substance, the lower is the rate of its transformation from liquid to gas (or evaporation). ... The particles are then released in the form of vapor (gaseous phase of the liquid).

Answered by AMRUTHAAJITHKUMAR
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Boiling point and evaporation have an inverse relationship, that is, the higher the boiling point of a substance, the lower is the rate of its transformation from liquid to gas (or evaporation).

When the particles of a substance (usually a liquid) is heated up, its particles absorb the energy provided thereby increasing their kinetic energy resulting to more movement of the individual particles. There comes a period when the violent vibrations created breaks their bonds with other particles.

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