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The evaporation rate is very dependent on the temperature. You will have to access a data table to find this out.
thermocouple is temprature element which is used to high temprature
yes it does. The evaporation rate of water is dependent on the number of molecules that can be presented to the evaporating surface. Anything in the water besides water will decrease this density and slow the process of evaporation.
pyrometallurgy is carried out at higher temprature and hydrometallurgy is carried out at room temprature in aquas media.
Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
Evaporation takes place when the temprature of the enviroment is higher than the temprature of water
Volume has no effect on evaporation rates. It is surface area that provides a time dependent variation.
You can find the geometric temprature by using the auroic feel of the mastonon. Its temprature is -53 f
The evaporation rate is very dependent on the temperature. You will have to access a data table to find this out.
Evaporation is really dependent on temperature, relative humidity and surface area not sunlight. Sunlight may increase evaporation by raising the temperature of the water through radiant heat.
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thermocouple is temprature element which is used to high temprature
The normal rate of evaporation is dependent on many factors. First, every type of molecule has a different rate of evaporation. For example, acetone has an evaporation rate of 3.0 while water has an evaporation rate of 0.3. You can find a complete listing of each molecule's evaporation rate at your local library. You can also find this information in most laboratories as well.
At atmospheric temprature and at room temprature it is solid state element.
Evaporation and boiling is similar as they both deal with temperature and pressure. They are both dependent upon the atmospheric pressure.
yes it does. The evaporation rate of water is dependent on the number of molecules that can be presented to the evaporating surface. Anything in the water besides water will decrease this density and slow the process of evaporation.
At room temprature only mercury. Gallium melts at body temprature.