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Can water molecules evaporate at the surface or below the surface?

Water molecules can evaporate from the surface of water, where they gain enough energy to overcome surface tension and escape into the air. Below the surface, water molecules can also evaporate through a process known as sublimation, where molecules transition directly from a solid to a gas, although this is less common.


Minerals may form on earth surface when?

Solutions evaporate


Can the surface sea water evaporate?

Yes, surface sea water is evaporated.


Does bleach evaporate when it dries, or does it leave behind any residue on the surface?

Yes, bleach does evaporate when it dries and typically does not leave behind any residue on the surface.


Where does ocean water evaporate the fastest?

Near the surface


What condition will allow water to evaporate?

The continuous movement of water molecules can lead some molecules at the surface to escape in the atmosphere as a gas. High temperature and low pressure favors evaporation.


Is true that jellyfish evaporate in the sun?

no. sun can shine through the ocean's surface, and many jellyfish live near the earth's surface.


Would water evaporate faster in bottle that has a bigger opening?

Yes because there is more surface area for the water to evaporate.


Will chilling a liquid increase evaporate at the surface?

yes


Why do larger surface area evaporate faster?

Larger surface areas have more molecules exposed to the surrounding environment, increasing the chances of molecules with sufficient energy to overcome the intermolecular forces and evaporate. This leads to a higher rate of evaporation compared to objects with smaller surface areas, where fewer molecules are available to evaporate.


Under what condition of humidity does water evaporate faster?

Low humidity.


What causes particals to evaporate and leave the surface of a liquid?

Molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb kinetic energy (kinetic energy used to disrupt intermolecular forces) and evaporate. (vapor pressure is exerted)