Chemistry, asked by dhirapal100, 10 days ago

Why is evaporation called a surface phemomenon?​

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Answered by 14389
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Evaporation is a surface phenomenon because, during evaporation, the molecules with higher kinetic energy dissipate into the air from the topmost layer of the liquid so it is a surface phenomenon. When water is kept in the presence of sunlight, with the increasing duration of time, the temperature of the water increases and the hydrogen bonds of H2O from the surface starts breaking due to which the dissociated molecules move upward. Therefore, evaporation takes place from the surface but not from the inside.

Answered by sneham211117
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Evaporation is a surface phenomenon because, during evaporation, the molecules with higher kinetic energy dissipate into the air from the topmost layer of the liquid so it is a surface phenomenon. ... Therefore, evaporation takes place from the surface but not from the inside.

Explanation:

Yes boiling is considered as bulk phenomenon because total molecules (including interior molecules along with surface molecules) are involved during boiling of any liquid. Whereas during evaporation only surface molecules will involved, so it is considered as surface phenomenon.

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