mass of liqid water before evaporation=mass of liquid water after evaporates + mass of gaseous water.
Yes, when water evaporates, energy is released.
Energy is conserved. It becomes the the dynamic energy of the water molecule.
"Evaporates".
it goes up in tempature, the water bubbles and evaporates. it goes up in tempature, the water bubbles and evaporates.
When water evaporates, it draws a lot of energy called latent heat of vapourization. It is this demand for energy from evaporating water that causes a cooling effect as it absorbs heat energy from its surroundings.
when water evpourates it turns into vapour and is present in the atmosphere in the form moisture so mass is conserved
Yes, when water evaporates, energy is released.
As the more energetic form of water -- water vapor -- is formed, the liquid water chills. Thus conservation of energy is preserved. Mass of course remains the same.
Energy is conserved. It becomes the the dynamic energy of the water molecule.
If the water is cold, that means that water molecules have small speed, in hot water, molecules have greater speed, thus greater energy, and need less energy than cold water to be kicked out through the surface.
The entropy is changed.
evaporates and then condenses as pure water
It's energy doesn'tchange.
it is stored as latent heat in the evaporated water
"Evaporates".
"Evaporates".
When water molecules at the surface gain sufficient energy they can escape in the atmosphere.