I don't understand what you are asking.
If evaporation of a liquid occurs then the volume will decrease not increase.
Then if you want to measure the amount or volume of liquid remaining (or the amount which has evaporated) then you would simply measure the volume beforehand and the volume after.
Is this what you were asking or perhaps you want to know what instrumentation you would use?
Padraic
An increase in temperature will generally increase the rate of evaporation as it provides more energy for molecules to escape into the air. Similarly, an increase in volume of the liquid exposed to the air will also increase the rate of evaporation as there are more molecules available to escape into the air.
No, the volume of matter does not increase during evaporation. When a liquid evaporates, its molecules escape into the air as gas. Although the molecules are now more spread out in the gas phase, the overall volume remains the same.
evaporation
The change of state from a liquid to a gas is called 'Vaporization'. There are two types of Vaporization: boiling and evaporation.
During evaporation, molecules escape the liquid surface into the air as gas. This conversion from liquid to gas reduces the volume of the liquid as it evaporates. However, the total volume of the system remains constant since the gas molecules occupy the space above the liquid.
Heat can cause a liquid to expand, increasing its volume. It can also increase the speed of particles within the liquid, leading to faster diffusion and mixing. Additionally, heat can change the state of a liquid to gas through the process of evaporation.
1. When the phenomenon occur at a temperature under the boiling point, at the surface of a liquid, the term is evaporation.2. When the phenomenon occur at the boiling point, in all the volume of the liquid, the term is boiling.
When a liquid is evaporating as fast as it can, it is reaching its maximum rate of evaporation. This means that the liquid is converting into vapor at its highest possible speed, leading to a rapid loss of liquid volume and an increase in vapor concentration in the surrounding environment.
Evaporation occur at the surface of a liquid and at any temperature under the boiling point.Vaporization occur only at the boiling point and in the entire volume of the liquid.
Yes
To determine the density of a liquid, two physical quantities that must be measured are the mass of the liquid and the volume of the liquid. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of the liquid by its volume.
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