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The heat energy causes the molecules of H2O to move faster, imparting greater kinetic energy, and the temperature of the water increases.
i think a ten liter container at 800 degrees Celsius has more heat
-- the area of the exposed surface -- the airflow over the exposed surface -- the temperature of the liter of water -- the air pressure at the exposed surface -- the relative humidity of the air in the room -- the transparency of the liter container are all relevant to the rate of evaporation.
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The heat energy causes the molecules of H2O to move faster, imparting greater kinetic energy, and the temperature of the water increases.
i think a ten liter container at 800 degrees Celsius has more heat
@ 4 degree Celsius it should wait with the empty bottle around 2.3 kg
99 g potassium chloride remain undissolved.
The specific heat of water is 4.179 Joules per gram per degree Centigrade. The density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter, so one liter is 1000 grams. This means it takes 4179 Joules to raise one liter one degree Centigrade.
Finish your Question. 1 Watt is the amount of energy required to raise 1 liter of water by 1 degree----I think.
-- the area of the exposed surface -- the airflow over the exposed surface -- the temperature of the liter of water -- the air pressure at the exposed surface -- the relative humidity of the air in the room -- the transparency of the liter container are all relevant to the rate of evaporation.
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