Chemistry, asked by jsconstructionp712x2, 1 year ago

What is meant by evaporation? How is this process diff3rent from boiling? .

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Answered by NavamJain
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Evaporation is a surface phenomenon whereas boiling is a bulk phenomenon.
Evaporation can take place in any temperature below its boiling point but boiling takes place only in the boiling point of the element.

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey dear



here is your answer


Evaporation is a process of a substance in which a liquid state changes into gaseous state due to an increase in temperature or pressure


it's also a part of water cycle which occur through out naturally



< This is known as evaporation >





< how it's different from boiling >



√ Boiling happens at a given temperature when saturation vapour pressure of the liquid equal to the atmospheric pressure


√ for boiling to happen it need a heat source


< so its different from boiling >



√ Boiling is a bulk phenomenan it's need a heat to boil liquid and release vapoue with an atmospheric pressure



hope it helps


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