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When use of 4oz - 5oz of salt, it speeds up the process of water evaporation in a glass at room temperature with sunlight.
Adjust the temperature. This is very fidgety if you want evaporation to occur at a particular rate. But try lowering the temperature back towards the boiling point (for a liquid is 100 degrees celcius) but not below because the evaporation process will stop.
Heat speeds up the rate of evaporation.
Sunlight causes warmth which speeds up the process of evaporation.
evaporation, Ihope this helps! (;
It is called evaporation, though this happens naturally too without the sun being involved. The sun just speeds it up.
Evaporation speeds molecules up, thusly meaning they will "spread out" and convert from a liquid to a gas.
evaporating is when water turnes to water vapour and drying doesnt. ================================================== I realize it has been over half a century since I sat in a Grade 9 Science class, but I seem to recall that drying was indeed the process of evaporation. If you wash your socks and hang them up to dry, the water in the socks evaporates. Drying your socks in a dryer simply speeds up the process of evaporation. Am I missing something here?
Clothes dry by evaporation. Hanging them on a clothes line exposes them to more air circulation, which speeds up the evaporation.
A fan does not cool the air. It speeds up the evaporation of water which has a cooling effect, especially on skin.
The moving air increases the rate of evaporation of your sweat, so cooling you down.
the water in the sun evaporates faster than in the shade because the heat speeds up the process of evaporation