The factors that affect the rate of evaporation of alcohol are the exposed surface area of the alcohol, the temperature of the surroundings, and the other particles that are present in the alcohol. The vapor pressure affects the rate of evaporation of alcohol.
Rubbing Alcohol will evaporate at about 37 COr about 98.6 FRubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) will begin to evaporate at temperatures above -175 degrees F. It is a very volatile substance, It evaporates faster at warmer temperatures.
NO Because the vapor pressure of alcohol is greater than water. The higher the V.P. the faster the rate of evaporation
There are two factors that can increase the vaporization of water. The first is increasing the system heat, simply put boiling it. Or one can decrease the system air pressure which will also increase evaporation.
The evaporation rate is very dependent on the temperature. You will have to access a data table to find this out.
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Assuming you are referring to a liquid exposed to air, then the factors affecting the evaporation are the temperature, and the air pressure. In a real-life situation, the presence of waves would also increase the evaporation rate.
One factor that affects the rate of evaporation is temperature. Warmer weather means a faster rate of evaporation. The density of the air or humidity in the surrounding air is also a factor. If the air is already humid, evaporation will take longer.
The level and rate of alcohol intoxication are dependent on the rate of alcohol absorption. Factors affecting absorption include gender, size, amount of body fat versus muscle, medications being used, and whether or not a person has an empty stomach.
Climate change is warming up the atmosphere which is making evaporation happen faster. So climate change is a factor that affects the rate of water evaporation.
temperature and time.
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factors that affect dissulution process?
The color of the water dont affect its evaporation because the water it self its uncolored.
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The normal rate of evaporation is dependent on many factors. First, every type of molecule has a different rate of evaporation. For example, acetone has an evaporation rate of 3.0 while water has an evaporation rate of 0.3. You can find a complete listing of each molecule's evaporation rate at your local library. You can also find this information in most laboratories as well.
The Factors Effecting Rates of Evaporation are written below: 1:Heat 2:Surface Area 3:Wind