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what is difference in boiling and in evaporation ?
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Answered by GYMlover
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Here is your answer ......

So the difference is: 1, boiling can occurs everywhere, depending on the heat source. Whereas evaporation only takes place at surface of the liquid. 2, boiling requires certain temperature at certain pressure, and continuous heating source, while evaporation works at any temperature and pressure.......

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Answered by anshikaverma29
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EVAPORATION: 1) Takes place at all temperature.

2) Evaporation takes place from the surface.

3) Evaporation can occur using the internal energy of the system.

4) It produces cooling.

5) It is a slow process.

BOILING: 1) It occurs at a particular temperature.

2) In this process the entire liquid boils.

3) It requires an external source of heat.

4) It does produce any cooling.

5) It is a rapid process.


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