Yes, even when it is in the ice phase, the ice will sublime directly into water vapour without passing through the liquid phase. In a bulk volume of water, the molecules individually have different energies, and the hotter ones; which have a higher energy and thus velocity; will escape first. Thus puddles evaporate, and the oceans evaporate to form airborne moisture.
There is no such temperature to start evaporating. Even in the room temperature or in a refrigerator, water does evaporate. When a particular water molecule absorbs adequate energy (let's say from heat), there will be a phasechange in that molecule from liquid to gas, and it's called evaporation.
Evaporation is not dangerous if you are evaporating a harmless substance such as water. But in the right circumstances, it can be
evaporating
Whilst it is evaporating hold a large jar over the top to catch the steam, when it cools down you will have the water without the salt and it will be pure.
because it blocks water from evaporating
Evaporation occur at any temperature.Boiling occur at 100 oC.
This depends on the temperature in your area.
There is no such temperature to start evaporating. Even in the room temperature or in a refrigerator, water does evaporate. When a particular water molecule absorbs adequate energy (let's say from heat), there will be a phasechange in that molecule from liquid to gas, and it's called evaporation.
Decreasing the temperature, evaporating water, or adding more salt.
Lower temperature and the counter-effect of condensation.
yes because temperature is factor that starts the water cycle by evaporating the water so it can become a rain cloud and do the rest of the water cycle
It is called as evaporating of water. In a special case, when all water molecules in the given sample are capable of evaporating, that temperature is called the boiling point of water according to the particular pressure.
Water is evaporated at any temperature because the movement of water molecules is continuous and some molecules at the surface can escape as a gas.
The temperature must be increased up to 100 oC.
a fall in the temperature of the liquids known as the cooling effect ,accompanies evaporation
It is the temperature at which matter evaporates, or becomes a gas. For example, 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) is the boiling/evaporating point of pure water.
Examples: temperature, humidity of the atmosphere, water area exposes to atmosphere, etc.