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There are two factors that can increase the vaporization of water. The first is increasing the system heat, simply put boiling it. Or one can decrease the system air pressure which will also increase evaporation.
they decrease pressure
The heat capacity and freezing point decrease, evaporation slows, and osmotic pressure increases.
As the pressure increases, the volume wil decrease.
Factors effecting evaporation are- 1.Surface area of Evaporation 2.Decrease in humidity 3.Increase in temperature 4.Increase in wind Speed
No, the rate of evaporation will decrease as pressure is increased.
- an increase of the temperature - a decrease of the pressure
Evaporation increase with the increase of temperature and decrease of pressure..
A small decrease of pressure produced by air currents favors evaporation.
NO
The mass of all substances decrease by evaporation.
A decrease of temperature involve a decrease of the evaporation rate.
evaporation
Because the temperature of the mantle is fairly constant and a decrease in a materials confining pressure will decrease its melting tempreature so mantle upwelling will lead to only small changes in tempraeture but a large decrease in confining pressure therefore the pressure loss is the dominat factor in melting.
evaporation as such influence on the total pressure. evaporation occurs when the total pressure is greater than the surface molecules vapour pressure. as the rate of evaporation increases , more vapour will be there at the top, and then the new total pressure will become the sum of the earlier total pressure and vapour pressure of the vapour evaporated. hence total pressure increases.............
There are two factors that can increase the vaporization of water. The first is increasing the system heat, simply put boiling it. Or one can decrease the system air pressure which will also increase evaporation.
Factors Affecting Evaporation :An increase of surface areaAn increase of temperatureA decrease in humidityAn increase in wind speed