Yes it is.
Yes friend Des Dichado has stated so rightly.
Evaporation is a physical property. It is the process by which a substance transitions from a liquid state to a gaseous state without undergoing a chemical change.
The speed of evaporation increase when the temperatre increase.
During evaporation the structure of water remain unchanged.
Evaporation is a physical property.
It is not a property it is the process of turning a liquid into a gas. The enthalpy change of evaporation would be a chemical property.
no,it is not a chemical property as no new product is formed during evaporation..
Evaporation is an intensive physical property because it depends only on the type of substance and is not affected by the amount of the substance present.
Yes, that is how evaporation occurs: when water is heated.
That is a quantitive physical property.
Factors affecting evaporation include temperature (higher temperatures increase evaporation), humidity (lower humidity increases evaporation), surface area exposed to air, and wind speed (increased wind speed can enhance evaporation). Additionally, the presence of impurities in the liquid can also affect the rate of evaporation.