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when the temprature is hot the substance will evaporate( the person that wrote this before is a dummy)

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Evaporation (not vaporization) occur at any temperature; a higher temperature increase the rate of evaporation.

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The water molecules near the surface gain more energy at higher temperature and can escape from the liquid.

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Hot water is evaporated first.

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How long does it take to evaporate 1liter of water at room temperature with an area of 20cm²?

it depents on the environment


Does water evaporate faster in sun or in the dark?

Water evaporate faster in sun because the temperature is higher.


How do you evaporate water faster?

You can increase the temperature.


Why it is difficult for water to evaporate when humidity is high?

It is difficult for water to evaporate when humidity is high because of water saturation in the surrounding environment.


Does water evaporate when it is cooled?

Water can be evaporated at any temperature.


When can cool water evaporate?

Water is evaporated at any temperature but a high temperature favors evaporation.


Which water will evaporate first Hot Medium or Cold?

They all evaporate, but the hot water will evaporate the fastest.


What temperature dose water evaporate?

At normal pressure, pure water does evaporate at 373 Kelvin (100 deg C).


What temperature does boiling water get to when it starts to evaporate?

Evaporation occur at any temperature.


How does the temperature affect how juice and water evaporate?

At higher temperature evaporation is faster.


Will salt water tap water or pond water evaporate first?

Salt water will evaporate first. Salt takes up space so to speak and there's less "water" to evaporate and so it seems to evaporate faster.


Is it possible for a cold water pools water volume to increase due to condensation of the surrounding water vapor And is it easily calculable?

second law of thermodynamics dictates that a mixture of two diffrent temperature makes an equilibrium. And heres the problem, in a normal environment, the cold water pool and its environment are in equilibrium. That is to say when cold water is supplied to the pool. Why is that? The temperature of the environment (which is infinitly large) is higher than the pool (finitly large). In order to obtain a vapour (which is needed for condensation) the water must rise a significant temperature. It is known that the water at 1 ATM (1 atmosphere; 1.15 bar) should be arround 100 oC to boil. Naturally water starts to evaporate much earlier. However, water will not evaporate, as you said before, the water is cold. When the water is very cold and the environment is very cold. The gas, which is in equilibrium, will condensate, but WILL stay as small droplets in gas as a vapour on top of the water. It cannot be considered as part of the pool. Futhermore this layer will evaporate as first when the temperature rises. SO the answer to your question is no, the pool water volume cannot increase under normal conditions