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