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What is evaporation ? explain it on the basis of molecular motion ?

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Answered by leenamp3
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Explanation:EXPLANATION OF EVAPORATION on the bases of molecular motion : Molecules of liquid have more spaces, less molecular force of attraction and more K.E. than molecules of solids and can move through out the liquid

Explanation:EXPLANATION OF EVAPORATION on the bases of molecular motion : Molecules of liquid have more spaces, less molecular force of attraction and more K.E. than molecules of solids and can move through out the liquidEXPLANATION OF EVAPORATION on the bases of molecular motion :

Explanation:EXPLANATION OF EVAPORATION on the bases of molecular motion : Molecules of liquid have more spaces, less molecular force of attraction and more K.E. than molecules of solids and can move through out the liquidEXPLANATION OF EVAPORATION on the bases of molecular motion :Molecules of liquid have more spaces, less molecular force of attraction and more K.E. than molecules of solids and can move through out the liquid.

Explanation:EXPLANATION OF EVAPORATION on the bases of molecular motion : Molecules of liquid have more spaces, less molecular force of attraction and more K.E. than molecules of solids and can move through out the liquidEXPLANATION OF EVAPORATION on the bases of molecular motion :Molecules of liquid have more spaces, less molecular force of attraction and more K.E. than molecules of solids and can move through out the liquid.While moving they can not escape the surface as they are being pulled inside by other molecules as there are no molecules above the surface. But when some molecules acquire sufficient K.E. (Thresold velocity), they over come the ATTRACTIVE FORCES of other molecules and escape into the open space above the liquid. These escaping molecules from the vapour of the liquid and the process called Evaporation continues till all the liquid evaporates.

Answered by Anonymous
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evaporation:-

Evaporation is a type of vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase. The surrounding gas must not be saturated with the evaporating substance. When the molecules of the liquid collide, they transfer energy to each other based on how they collide with each other.

explain it on the basis of molecular motion :-

Molecules of liquid have more spaces, less molecular force of attraction and more K.E. than molecules of solids and can move through out the liquid.

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