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Rate of evaporation depends on temperature. As Temp decreases, so does the rate of evaporation.
The curve showing the relationship between temperature and time for a given amount of liquid heated at a constant rate is called a "heating curve." This curve is mapped out on a graph.
rate of evaporation become equal to rate of condensation
Just like any other material, it gets warmer, most likely expands, and may transition from solid to liquid and/or from liquid to gas. If it's already in the gaseous state, then its pressure increases. Its rate of radioactive decay is not affected.
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because
When a liquid is cooled, the rate of evaporation slows down
It rose at a steady rate.
It decreases
it melts at a very fast rate
More molecules have enough energy to overcome the attractive forces holding them in the liquid.
it rose at a steady rate/It rose at a steady rate.
because the hoter the liquid the more particles can move out and it heats the air and warmer air can hold more liquid this is not the right answer -.-
because the hoter the liquid the more particles can move out and it heats the air and warmer air can hold more liquid this is not the right answer -.-
Rate of evaporation depends on temperature. As Temp decreases, so does the rate of evaporation.
The curve showing the relationship between temperature and time for a given amount of liquid heated at a constant rate is called a "heating curve." This curve is mapped out on a graph.