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Evaporation occur at any temperature.
Evaporation (not vaporization) occur at any temperature; a higher temperature increase the rate of evaporation.
Water does not necessarily have to boil to evaporate. Evaporation can occur at any temperature, even below the boiling point of water. While boiling is a rapid form of evaporation that happens at the boiling point, evaporation can happen at a slower rate at lower temperatures.
Evaporation is the transformation of a liquid in a gas at a temperature under the boiling point.
You boil a substance to evaporate the liquid.
Evaporation. The temperature is 100 oC or 212 oF
Firstly, evaporation doesn't mean boiling, boiling is when the temperature reaches the boiling point. However, evaporation will occur in any temperature, and we can't see them. It occurs when there is exposure of water to air and water molecules change into vapor and these vapors rise up and form clouds.
A high temperature favors evaporation.
The water turns into water vapor. This process is called evaporation.
The boiling of water is directly proportional to temperature and inversely proportional to the pressure exerted on the water.
The process is just called boiling. At the boiling point, the water molecules spread out to form steam. Water vapour can form at any temperature, and that process is evaporation.
You don't decrease the temperature, you raise the water's boiling point, or increase the water's temperature......