Physics, asked by groopatirupati, 2 months ago

Is evaporation and boiling is same

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Answered by rmsvirgo2004
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

Evaporation is the process in which a liquid changes to its vapor state at any temperature below the boiling point( Of that liquid)

Boiling is the process in which a liquid changes into its vapor state at its boiling point

Answered by Johnsonmijo
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Answer:

Evaporation and boiling are not the same.

Explanation:

The liquid changes from its state into the gaseous state after both of these processes. But these are not the same processes. Their conditions to occur are different.

Evaporation is expected to occur at all atmospheric temperatures. If the temperature is high, the rate of evaporation will also be high and vice-versa. So evaporation will occur even at low temperatures at a slow rate.

Boiling requires a certain amount of temperature for the liquid to change its state. Every liquid has a particular temperature at which they boil. For example, The boiling point of water is 100 °C. ie; water will change into water vapor only after attaining a temperature of 100 °C.

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