Evaporation, per se, is the heat transference from one place to another. If you have a surface that is constantly any given temperature then to effect a change upon that surface is to induce evaporation. Heat does not have to be just a gas or a solid, heat can take many forms; sometimes latent forms that put off not heat signature at all but still contain the force within to be used.
If one wanted to cool an object one would use the principals of refrigeration to systematically cool the desired object.
Water evaporates at 100 degrees celcius. The water which is a liquid, as it gets hotter transforms into a gas (steam) to evaportate water get a pan and put some tap water into it. put it on a hob until it starts to bubble. steam will be rising from the pan that is water in its gas form :) hope that answered your pretty dumb question :)
the evaporation of sweat keeps the body cool
- by raising the temperature
- by lowering the pressure
Two ways to get water to evaporate faster than normal are to increase the temperature or decrease the pressure.
Now that's a tough one, but so am I😊..... This can actually go both ways. You see, If the Gold is in the water, then surely the water would evaporate quicker. But, if the Water is in the Gold, the water is trapped and therefore Unable to evaporate.
- increase the temperature- decrease the pressure
Filter the sand out, and then evaporate the water, salt is left as dried.
Water evaporate quickly.
Two ways to get water to evaporate faster than normal are to increase the temperature or decrease the pressure.
Now that's a tough one, but so am I😊..... This can actually go both ways. You see, If the Gold is in the water, then surely the water would evaporate quicker. But, if the Water is in the Gold, the water is trapped and therefore Unable to evaporate.
- increase the temperature- decrease the pressure
Filter the sand out, and then evaporate the water, salt is left as dried.
By increasing the volume of the fire and the addition of salt.
can clay evaporate in water
They all evaporate, but the hot water will evaporate the fastest.
There has to be an open space for the water to evaporate
Water evaporate quickly.
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.
What causes the water to evaporate? For me, heat causes the water to evaporate, like the boiling water in the kettle. When it boils you can see moist on the top of the kettle. So the heat causes the water to evaporate. =D
Salt water will evaporate faster.