No all liquids condence some more quikly then others Take metholated spirits for instance it evaporates very quickly,as opposed to Mercury which takes a litle longer.
This is most likely perspiration. Perspiration occurs when excess water from the plant is evaporated by the heat or light, and is carried into the air, but since the produce is bagged, the only place the water can go is on the top of the bag, which is why the water droplets form there.
When boiling water, the elements do not seperate. The only substance that evaporates is water as 'steam'.
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they are, but they are not. The water cycle has water (Lake or ocean, fresh or salt) that evaporates (leaving any salt behind) to become clouds, which rains fresh water that runs back to the sea. Desalination is a process that uses various methods to remove the salt from sea water to make it drinkable. Distillation is the only form of desalination that comes anywhere close to the water cycle, since it involves changing the state of the alter from liquid to gas and back again. Other desalination processes do not change the state of the liquid, but filter it remove the salt and make it potable and same for human consumption.
Water is only a liquid in its liquid form, when it is frozen it becomes a sold and when it evaporates it becomes a gas
When a liquid from a solution evaporates the solute will be left behind,e.g salt water,when the water evaporates only the salt will be left and that salt would be known as the solute.
No. Evaporation is when water liquid changes to water vapor. In the vapor there are still water molecules. The only sense in which there is separation is that water molecules are on average much closer together in the liquid phase than in the gas phase.
Water remain water, only the state of matter is changed from liquid to solid.
Water can't condense. Condensation is about something turning from a gas to a liquid. Once it has become a liquid it can't be come liquid-er.
Condensation removes only liquids. Since salt is not a liquid, when the water evaporates, the salt is left.
No. Only PURE WATER evaporates from the ocean. It evaporates, rises into the atmosphere, and eventually cools down, condenses, and falls as rain. It may have some chemicals other than water in it, but they were picked up from the atmosphere. So, in a nutshell, only water rises from the ocean to make clouds/rain. The salt is left behind.
if animals sweat,w\they evaporates and condenses into water droplets
Vapor condenses to form liquid. Go to the bathroom and turn on the shower but only the hot water. You'll notice that there's steam/water vapor. Look at your mirror and watch as liquid water forms.
Gravy does not evaporates as a whole, only the Liquid Content of it will evaporate
This is most likely perspiration. Perspiration occurs when excess water from the plant is evaporated by the heat or light, and is carried into the air, but since the produce is bagged, the only place the water can go is on the top of the bag, which is why the water droplets form there.
In time the moisture contained in the liquid soap evaporates leaving only the soap.