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rapid evaporation depends on the area exposed to atmosphere ______​

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Answered by rosnaroy8242564
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Rapid evaporation depends on the surface area exposed to atmosphere latent heat of vaporization .

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Complete question:

Rapid evaporation depends on the area exposed to the atmosphere. Justify the statement.

Answer:

The more the surface area of the liquid, the more the rate of evaporation.

Explanation:

  • The rate of evaporation increases with an increase in the exposed surface area.
  • When the area of the exposed surface gets larger, evaporation will proceed rapidly.
  • Rapid evaporation depends on the surface area exposed to the atmosphere.
  • Evaporation is the point at which a fluid transforms into a gas. Evaporation/Dissipation is otherwise called vaporization.
  • Vaporization typically occurs on the outer layer of the water. It is a sluggish interaction and happens at all temperatures.
  • For instance, wet garments set aside some margin to dry because of the sluggish pace of vaporization. Water bodies with bigger surfaces will more often than not vanish speedier.
  • Water spilt on a little piece of the floor consumes most of the day to dissipate while water spilt on the whole floor evaporates quickly.
  • The vaporization rate additionally relies upon the sort of the fluid, its thickness, and so forth.
  • Fluids like spirits, petroleum, and lamp oil dissipate faster than water.
  • Vaporization additionally relies upon factors like temperature, stickiness, pressure, wind speed, and surface area.
  • Surface area is one of the main factors that affect vaporization.
  • If the surface area is increased, then the amount of liquid that is exposed to air becomes larger.
  • Hence, more molecules can escape with a wider surface area. E.g. We spread out clothes to dry. We do that because that speeds up the process of evaporation.
  • Therefore, Rapid evaporation depends on the surface area exposed to the atmosphere. i.e. the more the surface area of the liquid, the more the rate of evaporation.

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