No, the water molecules are just gaining enough energy to escape from the liquid and become vapour. No chemical change is involved, the molecules remain structurally the same throughout.
No, evaporated water (fluid to vapor) is purely physical! Water stays water!
Evaporation is not a chemical reaction; it is simply a phase change.
Evaporation is a physical change.
Evaporation is a physical process.
no
Evaporation of water from a lake is a physicalchange.They are still water molecules whether in the state of liquid, solid or gas. There has been no chemical change.
equilibrium
The level of the lake is lowered due to evaporation.
PHYSICAL CHANGE
Chemical Equation CaO+H2O==Ca(OH)2 lime is changed into hydrated lime,giving out a lot of heat,which can boil the water.
yes
This is a physical change.
Evaporation is a physical process.
Evaporation.
Evaporation of water from a lake is a physicalchange.They are still water molecules whether in the state of liquid, solid or gas. There has been no chemical change.
rainfall and evaporation
Evaporation of water occur at any temperature at the surface of a body of water.
Through rain...
Evaporation and precipitation
Evaporation. Condensation is when water vapor leaves the gas state and becomes liquid again. Evaporation is when liquid water moves into the gas state. Precipitation is water (as liquid or solid) condenses and falls from clouds. Runoff is solid water turning to liquid. So of those four, only evaporation could be described as water coming from the lake... unless the lake is frozen solid - then it could be runoff.
Should be a freshwater lake.
the source that makes water evaporate is evaporation from the sun