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Water vapour falls below the dew point (and comes out of solution in air).

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What is the relationship between temperature and evaporation?

The higher the temp, the higher the evaporation rate.


What is the optimum temperature and dew point for evaporation to occur?

Evaporation can occur at any temperature above freezing, but it typically happens more quickly at higher temperatures because warmer air can hold more moisture. The dew point is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with moisture, leading to condensation rather than evaporation. To maximize evaporation, the temperature should be higher than the dew point.


What role does temperature plays in evaporation and condensation?

Every element has a temperature where it changes or starts to change from a solid or liquid to a gas. Carbon sublimates from the solid form. Condensation works in the reverse manner.


What difference in temperature is needed for condensation?

It varies for the condensing vapor and humidity. Condensation occurs when a vapor is cooled to its dewpoint. See "dew point" for more information. It is not necessarily a difference in temperature, since it changes based on humidity and air temperature.


What is the ethanol evaporation temperature and how does it affect the distillation process?

The evaporation temperature of ethanol is around 173.1F (78.37C). This temperature is important in the distillation process because it allows ethanol to vaporize and separate from other substances in the mixture. By heating the mixture to the evaporation temperature of ethanol, it can be collected as a separate, more concentrated liquid through condensation, leading to the purification of the ethanol.


Does increase in temperature cause condensation?

An increase in temperature typically reduces the likelihood of condensation because warmer air can hold more moisture. Condensation occurs when warm, moist air comes into contact with a surface that is cooler than the dew point temperature, causing the air to release its moisture in the form of water droplets.


How does evaporation and condensation lead to precipitation?

Evaporation is when the sun heats up a liquid to where the individual molecules become more excited and start to spread, which creates a gas. Condensation is when the gas begins to cool down again, to where the molecules start to regroup into a liquid.


What are the things in the water cycle?

there are groundwater, precipitaiton, condensation, evaporation, runoff, collection and more


How does condensation pressure occurs?

Condensation pressure occurs when the temperature of a gas decreases, causing the gas to condense into a liquid state. This process typically happens when the gas reaches its saturation point and cannot hold any more moisture, leading to the formation of liquid droplets.


Why 1 kg of steam at 100 degree c cointains more heat against 1 kg of water at same temperature?

The difference is the evaporation heat (or the 'equal' condensation heat)


Temperature in the air is increased by the process of moisture condensation?

Yes, temperature in the air has more moisture content . Due to the condensation of particles in the humidity liberates the particle which has high heat particles which increases the temperature.


Is air temperature or water temperature more important to evaporation?

Air Temperature, because the surface of the water is the only thing that needs to be heated so the warmer the air temperature, the faster the air can heat the surface of the water the faster evaporation will be able to occur,