an evaporator is a part of a refrigeration plant by which the refrigerant is made to boil at a much lower temperature and pressure. the idea is to extract the heat from the region which we want to cool. basically the evaporator is located at the region where the thing to be cooled is situated.
When liquid evaporates, it turn into a gaseous form. The evaporation process causes cooling on the surface of where the liquid originated.
When something is heated by any source of heat it rises and turns into a gas(vapour) and from the naked eye it turns invisible
This is the kinetc energy.
This is a lower kinetic energy.
This is the intermolecular force of hydrogen bonds.
yes, they do work, but I don't think they can work at the same time!!!
Evaporation is used for cooling in refrigerators. In refrigerator's freezing compartment, a gas, lets say freon is evaporated. Evaporation needs energy, therefore when freon evaporates it takes this energy from the surrounding, thus evaporation decrease the temperature of surrounding.
Some mammals do not sweat. For mammals that do sweat, evaporation of the sweat is how cooling works.
A plastic lid works best. If you can't get to that use aluminum foil or sealing wrap.
Evaporation.
Refrigeration works by drawing heat away from the unit. It does this through a process of evaporation.
Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
solar evaporation is used where there is a net evaporation
Direct evaporation is evaporation without plasma forming.