Yes friend Des Dichado has stated so rightly.
Yes it is. Because if it is water that is evaporating no matter what state it is in, it is still water.
Evaporation is a physical process.
Yes it is.
Yes.
Evaporation at maxiumum speed is boiling.
Molecules speed up when they are turned from liquid into vapor. This is because they have more freedom to move around due to gaseous properties. Gases conform to the volume of the container, so they have more room to spread out, compared to liquids that do not have the ability to change volume
The speed of evaporation increase when the temperatre increase.
the rate of evaporation increases when a breeze or flow of air is present. If you refer to water transpiration, you can see that a breeze blowing over the surface of a plant's leaves increases the rate of evaporation of the water exiting the stoma.
Yes, It does effect on the evaporation rate because the warmer the air, the faster the evaporation. But wind that's going fast or 'wind speed air humidity' makes air colder whitch slows down the evaporation rate.
no. the physical properties of an object is texture, boiling point, appearance, melting point, volume, lenght, mass, width. there is nine, i forgot the last one.
Evaporation at maxiumum speed is boiling.
Speed it up! The evaporation rate is the factor determining how fast or slow a liquid evaporates, this depends on the temperature the surface area of the liquid, the strength of air currents above the liquid, pressure above the surface of the liquid or the nature of the liquid. -Qwasas Evaporation Rate is how much of a factor(such as heat,humidity,or wind) affect the "rate" of evaporation.
Evaporation speeds molecules up, thusly meaning they will "spread out" and convert from a liquid to a gas.
Yes. They speed up evaporation (liquid to gas) of water into the air.
Molecules speed up when they are turned from liquid into vapor. This is because they have more freedom to move around due to gaseous properties. Gases conform to the volume of the container, so they have more room to spread out, compared to liquids that do not have the ability to change volume
The Particles Vibrate , Causing the liquid to evaporate leaving behind a gas. ! Sophie :)
When a liquid changes state to become a gas, it is said to evaporate or boil. The difference is that in evaporation, there isn't generally a "forced heating" of the liquid. But in either case, the atoms and/or molecules of the liquid gain so much kinetic energy that they literally "fly off" and escape the liquid state. Perhaps the only difference is in the speed of this reaction. (It's not a chemical reaction, by the way. This is a physical change.)
When a liquid changes state to become a gas, it is said to evaporate or boil. The difference is that in evaporation, there isn't generally a "forced heating" of the liquid. But in either case, the atoms and/or molecules of the liquid gain so much kinetic energy that they literally "fly off" and escape the liquid state. Perhaps the only difference is in the speed of this reaction. (It's not a chemical reaction, by the way. This is a physical change.)
evaporation, Ihope this helps! (;
The speed of evaporation increase when the temperatre increase.
It is the process of conversion of liquid into vapour at any temperature below its boiling point. Factors are: 1.Temperature 2.Surface Area 3.Wind Speed 4.Humidity