What is difference between boiling and evaporation
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To summarize, evaporation is slower, occurs only from the surface of the liquid, does not produce bubbles, and leads to cooling. Boiling is faster, can occur throughout the liquid, produces lots of bubbles, and does not result in cooling.
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Boiling :
- Boiling occurs when the liquid is heated .
- Boiling takes place at a specific temperature known as the boiling point of the liquid.
- Boiling occurs from the surface as well as from the bull of the liquid.
- No cooling is caused during boiling.
Evaporation:
- Evaporation of a liquid takes place on its own .
- Evaporation takes place at all temperatures below the boiling point of the liquid .
- Evaporation is a surface phenomenon and occurs only from the surface of the liquid .
- Cooling always caused during evaporation.
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