the rate of evaporation increases when a breeze or flow of air is present. If you refer to water transpiration, you can see that a breeze blowing over the surface of a plant's leaves increases the rate of evaporation of the water exiting the stoma.
I think it will decrease, because the more there is than the longer it should take, but im not positive. i was actually looking for an answer too lol.WRONG The surface area of the liquid when increased the rate of evaporation increases.
People simply know that the best time to hang out wet washing to dry is on a windy day, even better if it is also warm and sunny. Therefore, the windier it is, the faster the water will evaporate.
When a liquid is cooled, the rate of evaporation slows down
Yes, the evaporation rate slows at lower temperatures.
Increase in surface area will increase the rate of evaporation.
When the surface area increase the rate of evaporation increase.
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Warming increases the speed of the cycle by increasing the rate of evaporation.
Evaporation at maxiumum speed is boiling.
Molecules speed up when they are turned from liquid into vapor. This is because they have more freedom to move around due to gaseous properties. Gases conform to the volume of the container, so they have more room to spread out, compared to liquids that do not have the ability to change volume
For a liquid, we find that the speed of sound decreaseswith increasing density but increases with increasing bulk modulus. Increasing the dissolved solids will increase density, but also bulk modulus. In general, bulk modulus will increase "faster" with an increase in dissolved solids than density will increase. And this translates into a net increase in the speed of sound in water with increasing dissolved solids. Tap water has dissolved solids, so the speed of sound in tap water should be higher than it is in pure water at the same temperature and pressure.
Yes, the speed increases when a liquid changes to a gas, And the attraction between particles also decreases. :) -Anouymous
The Particles Vibrate , Causing the liquid to evaporate leaving behind a gas. ! Sophie :)
Warming increases the speed of the cycle by increasing the rate of evaporation.
No it does not change the speed of evaporation
Yes, that is how evaporation occurs: when water is heated.
In broad terms, it is the vapor pressure of the liquid in question- alcohol has a high vapor pressure, and will evaporate quickly. Oil has a low vapor pressure, and evaporates slowly. Evaporation will speed up as temperature (heat from the sun) increases, or as air movement (breezes) increases.
increasing temperature
a drought or windy rain
Evaporation at maxiumum speed is boiling.
Speed it up! The evaporation rate is the factor determining how fast or slow a liquid evaporates, this depends on the temperature the surface area of the liquid, the strength of air currents above the liquid, pressure above the surface of the liquid or the nature of the liquid. -Qwasas Evaporation Rate is how much of a factor(such as heat,humidity,or wind) affect the "rate" of evaporation.
1. by increasing of temperature2. by decreasing the pressure3. by increasing the area of water exposed to atmosphere4. by water stirring
As a rule the speed of sound increases with increasing density of the medium.
Heat increases the speed at which the molecules move, thus increasing the speed of the reaction.