Evaporation is an endothermic process, absorb water.
it is stored as latent heat in the evaporated water
the answer is latent Latent heat is correct, but specifically the latent heat of evaporation of (whatever is evaporated, in this case water) water. When the evaporated water condenses, it releases this latent heat as it precipitates, which is why it tends to feel warmer during rainstorms (unless the water is running down your neck in which case it feels horrible).
A few ways: 1. Water conserves heat 2. The Ocean circulates large masses of water with heat (see #1) or acording to my sciece book as the ocean is warmed by the sun water is evaporated into the atmosphere.
Name of first step is evaporation . Water gets evaporated due to heat.
Evaporation is the first step of water cycle. In this process water gets evaporated by the action of sun's heat.
the water get easily evaporated by the heat
Evaporation absorb heat from the environment.
it is stored as latent heat in the evaporated water
Water is evaporated and sodium chloride crystals are obtained.
Water can be evaporated from a wet cloth by heat so that the water rises into the air and the cloth stays without liquid (solvent) inside it.
the water gets evaporated. the heat from the blow drier breaks apart the h2o molecules and turns that liquid into water vapor, a gas, which is the evaporated form of water
the answer is latent Latent heat is correct, but specifically the latent heat of evaporation of (whatever is evaporated, in this case water) water. When the evaporated water condenses, it releases this latent heat as it precipitates, which is why it tends to feel warmer during rainstorms (unless the water is running down your neck in which case it feels horrible).
Evaporated water is a gas.
Can other liquids be evaporated other than water
Unless the oil is very hot, no. Water evaporates as a result of heat transfer.
when water evaporates,heat is the main reason why it evaporated. And so watergoes with the air to form the process precipitation.....
A few ways: 1. Water conserves heat 2. The Ocean circulates large masses of water with heat (see #1) or acording to my sciece book as the ocean is warmed by the sun water is evaporated into the atmosphere.