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write the difference between evaporation and boiling?

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Answered by debnathayushi
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1.)evaporation is a surface phenomenon whereas boiling is a bulk phenomenon.
2.)evaporation does not occurs at the boiling point whether it occurs below its boiling point whereas boiling occurs at boiling point.
3.)evaporation does not produce bubbles whereas boiling produce bubbles.
4.)evaporation can be occur in any temperature whereas boiling can be occur at a specific temperature.
5.)evaporation is a slow process whereas boiling is a fast process
6.)in evaporation few particles move fast and few at slow rate whereas the motion of particles is fast in boiling.
7.)evaporation occurs on the surface of the liquid whereas boiling occurs in the entire mass of the object.
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Answered by nalinsingh
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Answer:

Explanation:

Evaporation is a slow process of change of liquid to gaseous state which take place at the surface of all the temperatures.

Boiling is a rapid change of substance from liquid to gaseous state which takes place throughout the mass of liquid and at boiling temperature.

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