The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation. It is
Yes the hotter the weather the faster the evaporation, the colder the slower
At higher temperatures evaporation is faster.
These are all variables used to calculate evaporation rate: The larger the surface area the higher the evaporation (rate) The higher the wind speed the higher the evaporation (rate) The higher the temperature the higher the evaporation (rate) The higher the relative humidity the lower the evaporation (rate)
Temperature, Pressure, Humidity (vapor pressure)
The factors that affect the rate of evaporation of alcohol are the exposed surface area of the alcohol, the temperature of the surroundings, and the other particles that are present in the alcohol. The vapor pressure affects the rate of evaporation of alcohol.
The rate of evaporation increases
as the temperature increases, the rate of evaporation increases
Assuming you are referring to a liquid exposed to air, then the factors affecting the evaporation are the temperature, and the air pressure. In a real-life situation, the presence of waves would also increase the evaporation rate.
Rate of evaporation depends on temperature. As Temp decreases, so does the rate of evaporation.
Adjust the temperature. This is very fidgety if you want evaporation to occur at a particular rate. But try lowering the temperature back towards the boiling point (for a liquid is 100 degrees celcius) but not below because the evaporation process will stop.
Vapor pressure of the liquid, ambient pressure, temperature, and surface area of the liquid.
Yes, the evaporation rate slows at lower temperatures.