When a liquid is cooled, the rate of evaporation slows down
Speed it up! The evaporation rate is the factor determining how fast or slow a liquid evaporates, this depends on the temperature the surface area of the liquid, the strength of air currents above the liquid, pressure above the surface of the liquid or the nature of the liquid. -Qwasas Evaporation Rate is how much of a factor(such as heat,humidity,or wind) affect the "rate" of evaporation.
When the rate of condensation of the gas becomes equal to the rate of evaporation of the liquid or solid, they are said to be in an equilibrium state. The amount of gas, liquid or solid no longer changes in this state.
The amount of liquid evaporated over a fixed amount of time.
A lot of things get wet, in the rain, and they all are sources of evaporating water, so the rate of evaporation temporarily increases. Eventually things dry out and return to normal.
yes because the thicker it gets the more time it takes to evaporate.
It decreases
Rate of evaporation depends on temperature. As Temp decreases, so does the rate of evaporation.
a+ decreases
When you heat a liquid, it normally raises the rate of evaporation. The liquid, thus, becomes it's gas form.
Speed it up! The evaporation rate is the factor determining how fast or slow a liquid evaporates, this depends on the temperature the surface area of the liquid, the strength of air currents above the liquid, pressure above the surface of the liquid or the nature of the liquid. -Qwasas Evaporation Rate is how much of a factor(such as heat,humidity,or wind) affect the "rate" of evaporation.
as the temperature increases, the rate of evaporation increases
Yes, the evaporation rate slows at lower temperatures.
The relatively great surface area of a liquid drop impacts the evaporation rate. The greater the surface area, the greater the rate of evaporation. the converse is also true.
the rate of evaporation will be equal to the rate of condensation
the rate of evaporation increases when a breeze or flow of air is present. If you refer to water transpiration, you can see that a breeze blowing over the surface of a plant's leaves increases the rate of evaporation of the water exiting the stoma.
Water
the rate at which a liquid changes to vapour at normal room temperature.