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The process of evoporation of water is endothermic but still spontaneous explain

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Answered by RonakMangal
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The evaporation of water is an endothermic process. The liquid water must gain energy as it changes to vapor. ... This kind of spontaneous endothermic change can take place, so there must be something else happening. Also, heat always moves from a hot object to a cold one.

Answered by NightUmbrella
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The evaporation of water is an endothermic process. The liquid water must gain energy as it changes to vapor. ... This kind of spontaneous endothermic change can take place, so there must be something else happening. Also, heat always moves from a hot object to a cold one.

For endothermic reactions, enthalpy usually goes up. However, a spontaneous endothermic reaction can occur when the changes in enthalpy and entropy yield a negative Gibbs free energy. An endothermic reaction can be spontaneous if entropy increases by more than the change in enthalpy

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