If you are talking about water particles, then they turn into a gas which evaporation occurs at around 70 degrees. This is the step before condensation which is when water particles after they have turned into a gas, collect on the surface of an object.
They go upwards, because energy is transferred via heat and the molecules start moving around all quick like. If the molecules get enough energy, they can break the surface tension and escape upwards, because heat rises.
There are some particles in a liquid that have enough energy to escape the bonds to the other particles even below boiling point. This means they can move freely and turn into gas particles. The difference between boiling and evaporation is because boiling happens at a certain temperature and evaporation can happen at any temperature below boiling point.
As a liquid evaporates, the molecules (particles) are turning to a vapor, i.e. the intermolecular forces holding the molecules of liquid together are being broken, and allowing the molecules to become a gas. They then move faster, have no or little intermolecular forces of attraction, and expand to occupy the space around them.
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The particles come less contacted and then forms into a gas.
The particles break free of the liquid surface and move away into the air. This can happen at any temperature, though it is more rapid as the temperature increases.
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turn into air molecules
speeding up
A salt and water solution
Evaporating and condensing
The particles of a liquid are not attached to each other. The particles of a solid are.
evaporating
No, evaporation is endothermic as the liquid needs to absorb energy to evaporate
Liquid water is transformed in gaseous water.
The simple answer is "bumping into each other".In collision theory, as the particles move about near the surface of the liquid, occassionally, a pair will crash into each other with enough force, and at the proper angle as to create the escape momentum required to allow the molecule to eject through the surface tension and become airborn.Read more: What are the particles doing when a liquid is evaporating? | Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/93716#ixzz1HUzytoQfHope this helps (:
if aliquid is evaporating the particles are far apart and move very quickly randomly ! :D
Evaporation at maxiumum speed is boiling.
melting(not meting i supose)=solid to liquid evaporating=liquid to gas ;)
In a given liquid, the atoms or molecules which are moving the fastest, and hence have the highest temperature, are the ones that are most likely to leave the liquid and evaporate. The atoms or molecules that they leave behind will therefore be cooler. Examples: evaporating water evaporating alcohol evaporating liquid nitrogen evaporating glycerol evaporating liquid helium evaporating acetone.
Evaporating. This is a change of state. Boiling is just a fast form of evaporation.
evaporating
Drying.
physical change, its molecules are gaining energy and evaporating
it is boiling
Boiling or Evaporating