All temperatures above melting point. Also dependent on partial pressure of liquid in surrounding gas.
Depends on the liquid, some examples ( degrees celcius at boiling point )
jet fuel 163
linseed oil 287
petrol 95
water 100
Any temp. really, 0 degrees celsius. Ice will start to melt at 0 degrees. I think evaporation occurs at any temp. However if it is very hot the evaporation process time will decrease and happen a lot faster.
It has to be hot outside but in the summer it will always evaporate because its hot and in the winter if its not too cold to where the water freezes you can evaporate it.
100 degrees Celsius for water
But only about 69 degrees for alcohol.( iodine etc....)
Evaporation occurs because the molecules of the liquid are in constant motion, called Brownian motion. When an individual molecule moves fast enough to break all the intermolecular bonds or forces holding it to the other molecules are it, the molecule escapes and enters the gaseous phase. Eventually enough molecules will escape that a noticeable amount of liquid has been lost, and this is referred to as evaporation.
In Celsius, it is 100 degrees, and in Fahrenheit, it is 212 degrees.
The boiling point of pure water is 100 degrees C, so that is the temperature at which it becomes gas. Other liquids evaporate at different temperatures.
At almost any temperature
at all temperature
For evaporation to occur you need the following: Heat (energy), and water.
=well it has to be hot for evaporation to occur but no it doesn't have a fixed temperature!=
Evaporation occur at the surface of water.
Heat, or energy, is needed for evaporation to occur. Energy breaks bonds holding water molecules together, making evaporation possible.
It can't.
yes, it does
after it rains
no it doesnt
Condensation occur after evaporation.
Evaporation occur at any temperature but a high temperature favors evaporation.
No
yes.