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yes because the thicker it gets the more time it takes to evaporate.
The amount of liquid evaporated over a fixed amount of time.
Evaporated water usually ends up as Relative Humidity. or air born water due to the fact that it was allowed to evaporate due to the fact that the air was able to take on more water. the higher the RH the harder it is for the water to evaporate
Right principle is "Archimedes Principle" When the weight of the sinking object exceeds the weight of the displaced liquid sinking continues. If otherwise the body would be pushed up and it would start floating on the surface. At the time of floating, the weight of the body = weight of the liquid displaced
Two objects falling at the same time will fall with the same speed (assuming they both have similar shape and density)
yes because the thicker it gets the more time it takes to evaporate.
The process of evaporation(boiling) and condensation at the same time (simultaneously) to get pure liquid from a solution is known as Distillation.
The advantage of rotary evaporation over stationary evaporation is that there is a greater surface area exposed, and constant agitation of the liquid. This allows for a greater rate of evaporation, thus saving time.
The amount of liquid evaporated over a fixed amount of time.
Whether or not the density changes if some of the liquid evaporates between the time the liquid is delivered to the beaker and the time it is measured depends on the liquid. For almost all liquids, the answer is no because there was not enough time. Water will have a density of approximately 1 and if a small amount evaporates, it will still have the same density. If you had the beaker at 100C and the room at 0C and waited until the water was 4C, it would make a difference. If the water was at 40C and the room was at 30C, it would almost make no difference. A very few substances would undergo tremendous cooling. That would bring a corresponding increase in density.
Yes, they can occur at the same time. Evaporation is the process whereby the molecules of the liquid which possess enough kinetic energy (KE) escape from the liquid. Condensation is the process whereby the molecules of the vapour which possess too little KE, thus return to the liquid. While there are molecules that possess enough KE to be vapour, there can also be vapour molecules that possess too little KE to be vapour (for example: Clouds). The two kinds of molecules can co-exist. Thus, evaporation and condensation can occur at the same time. When the rate of evaporation is greater than the rate of condensation, there is a net decrease in the amount of molecules in the liquid, and vice versa.
Evaporation is the process in which there is a change of state from liquid to gas. Condensation it is the process in which there is a change of state from gaseous to liquid or solid. Evaporation takes place from surfaces, all the time at all places Condensation can take place on surfaces, or at any place in a gas, though it is often aided by the presence of dust or other small particles. Evaporation absorbs energy. Condensation gives out energy.
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pressure =force/ area pressure of a liquid is density time height.
I find myself confused every time I open a can of Evaporated Milk. There's always liquid in it.
Evaporation occurs here when the water molecules gain enough energy to leave the liquid and become vapour.Heating the water will increase the amount of energy in the system meaning more molecules will become vapour in a shorter length of time.