Chemistry, asked by prosg3035, 2 months ago

The temperature at which liquids change into vapors is very high. If water vaporizes at 90°C, then how is it
possible for water to evaporate at any other temperature or room temperature?

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Answered by mysterreverything
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Answer:

Water boils at it's boiling point (100 °C)

which is a bulk phenomenon which only depends on temperature and nature of substance. It's a fast process.

Where as, evaporation is a surface phenomenon which depends on surface area, amount of substance, nature of substance and more. It's a slow process.

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