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Write the differences between evaporation and boiling?

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Answered by syedzubair20ozjuk9
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>>Evaporation:

[Definition:]

"Evaporation is the changing of liquid into vapours from the surface of liquid without heating it."

>>Temperature:
Evaporation takes place at all temperature.

>>Place of Occurance:
Evaporation occurs only from the surface of liquid.


>>Boiling:

[Definition:]

"Boiling is the rapid vapourization of liquid into vapours at the boiling point of liquid,the temperature at which vapour pressure of liquid becomes equal to atmospheric pressure."

>>Temperature:
Boiling occurs at a fixed temperature called Boiling
Point of liquid.

>>Place of Occurance:
Boiling occurs from the surface of liquid as well as within the liquid.

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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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