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Add energy to change the particles in the liquid state on the window back into gas.
Two ways to get water to evaporate faster than normal are to increase the temperature or decrease the pressure.
The most basic definition of heat is an increased movement at the molecular level - which is exactly what you are seeing.
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Exposure to the atmosphere will cause water to evaporate. The higher the atmospheric temperature the faster the rate of evaporation.
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Add energy to change the particles in the liquid state on the window back into gas.
Two ways to get water to evaporate faster than normal are to increase the temperature or decrease the pressure.
Liquid soap dispenser don't cause the soap to evaporte. Sometimes the soap will leak out on accident however.
The continuous movement of water molecules can lead some molecules at the surface to escape in the atmosphere as a gas.
Evaporation. Sunlight hitting any liquid water will cause the water to evaporate into its gaseous state.
the atmosphere determines rate of evaporation. if the atmosphere is as dense as a liquid within the atmosphere there is no evaporation at all. on earth, cooler atmospheres are generally less dense, so it's not cooling the liquid alcohol as much as providing it with a supply of less dense atmosphere that will make a liquid, alcohol, evaporate faster. on the extreme, putting a liquid into a vacuum will cause it to almost immediately evaporate, a.k.a. standardize the temperature and pressure of its atmosphere. there is really no such thing as evaporation as much as there is homogenization, standardization, of its atmosphere.
Because the sun will reach it and cause it to evaporate.
Heat.
If a saline solution (dissolved salt in water) is gently heated, the water will evaporate, leaving salt crystals behind. If the water vapour is captured and condensed, the result is drinking water. The heat used can be a hot plate on an oven, or the warmth from the Sun's rays. Either way, heat will cause the water to evaporate, leaving salt behind.
The most basic definition of heat is an increased movement at the molecular level - which is exactly what you are seeing.
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