You boil a substance to evaporate the liquid.
Evaporation is produced at a temperature under the boiling point and only at the surface of the liquid.
Evaporation is partial boiling. When a liquid reaches its boiling point, no molecules of water will stay liquid and evaporation is at 100%.
Evaporation is a more common process.
Boiling and evaporation are physical changes.
Liquid water can change in vapors by boiling or evaporation.
Evaporation is greatest at the surface. The wind and sun and, boiling water on a kitchen stove, all increase the evaporation rate of the water - which is the process of turning liquid water into a water vapour.
hey both turn water into mist and evaporation doesn't need heat but boiling does
hey both turn water into mist and evaporation doesn't need heat but boiling does
as the evaporation occurs under the atmospheric pressure that is492degr and the boiling point occurs above the atmospheric pressure different liquids have different boiling points just the boiling point of water is 100deg c
Either boiling or evaporation.
Evaporation is partial boiling. When a liquid reaches its boiling point, no molecules of water will stay liquid and evaporation is at 100%.
they are the same cause they are both changeing water or ice to a gas
For boiling and evaporaton solutes of water counts.
Evaporation. THIS IS NOT "VAPORIZATION"... The answer is evaporation.
Evaporation .
water rises into the atmosphere in the process of evaporation
water goes from liquid to gas in boiling or evaporation. boiling happens when the water reaches boiling point. evaporation happens naturally when water is left outside in the open it evaporates into the clouds.
Evaporation is a phenomenon (change of phase) at the surface of a liquid and boiling involve the entire volume of the liquid.