At room temperature only liquids can be evaporated; increasing the temperature also the solids can be evaporated.
No. Electrons are fundamental particles. They do not evaporate.
The particles that evaporate from a liquid are on the surface of the liquid.
The particles cause water vapor to evaporate
When you heat the particles of water, they will evaporate in to the air transforming into a gas which will later on be transferred back in to water due to condensation hope this helped =]
The paticles gain energy.
It is actually impossible for water to condense or evaporate if it is continuous and not made of particles because these what make water to be condensed and evaporated in the first place.
Chemically any difference exist.
A mixture undergoes evaporation in which the particles of the solvent evaporate.
It is not possible.
The chemical nature of water remain unchanged.
Just ley the water evaporate and the clay particles will be left over
Water does not have any other particles to evaporate such as sugar particles.