Chemistry, asked by dhananjaybawanthade0, 10 months ago

Rate of evaporation of an aqueous solution decreases with increase in humidity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The moisture present in the atmosphere is called humidity. A dry atmosphere can hold more water molecules than a humid atmosphere. Hence, the rate of evaporation of aqueous solution decreases with the increase of humidity and vice versa.

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Answered by shrivanshsinghal
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Answer:

Air around us cann't hold more than the definite amount of water vapour at the given temperature which is known as humidity.

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