Science, asked by illenaparker3461, 1 year ago

state effect of 1) surface area 2) nature of the liquid on rate of evaporation

is it possible to liquify atmospheric gases ? if yes suggest a method

these question teacher has given for exam coming bt i dont know the answer because it is a difficult question pls expert help me otherwise my teacher will scold me and i will commit suicide pls answer pls

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Answered by ShresthaBanerjee
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1. If the surface area increases the rate of evaporation also increases . So they re directly proportional .
ex :- tea kept in a saucer cools down faster than when in a cup

2. Liquids with a lower boiling point evaporate faster
ex:- Mercury hardly evaporates at room temperature as it has a boiling point of 357 degrees Celsius.

Yes , it is possible to liquify atmospheric gases by applying high pressure .
ex:- liquid nitrogen , liquid hydrogen ( used as a fuel in space missions )

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Answered by amitsingh995819
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1. If the surface area increases the rate of evaporation also increases . So they re directly proportional .

ex :- tea kept in a saucer cools down faster than when in a cup

2. Liquids with a lower boiling point evaporate faster

ex:- Mercury hardly evaporates at room temperature as it has a boiling point of 357 degrees Celsius.

Yes , it is possible to liquify atmospheric gases by applying high pressure .

ex:- liquid nitrogen , liquid hydrogen ( used as a fuel in space missions )

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