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through an example explain phenomena of evaporation

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Answered by WARLORD12072000
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In evaporation, only the molecules of the liquid present on the surface of the liquid leave the liquid state and change into vapour state. Thus, evaporation is a surface phenomena.3 If the surface area is increased, the rate of evaporationincreases.

Examples

Evaporation occurs every day, both in natural and manmade environments. Let's discuss some common examples of evaporation.

Evaporation occurs most often in the oceans around the world. The oceans cover a vast majority of the Earth, from the poles to the Equator. When we take a look at the temperatures of ocean water around the globe, we can see that the rate of evaporation near the Equator is greater due to the temperature increase.

One byproduct of evaporation can be used to season your food. Salt is extracted from the seawater by allowing the water to evaporate over long periods of time. The salt that gives salt water its saline taste is left behind. Salt ponds evaporate slowly at normal temperatures. The salt left over from the evaporated ponds is then used to make table salt.

Answered by uncade
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In evaporation, only the molecules of the liquid present on the surface of the liquid leave the liquid state and change into vapour state. ... Thus,evaporation is a surfacephenomena. If the surface area is increased, the rate of evaporationincreases. For example, while putting clothes for drying up we spread them out
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