Methane and Formaldehyde are some substances which when exposed to normal conditions get evaporated instantly
When liquid is exposed to air, it tends to evaporate. This happens because the molecules are in constant motion, and from time to time, a molecule achieves sufficient energy to overcome the atmospheric pressure above the liquid, and it escapes as a vapor.
not specific , but once it approaches a 100 degrees it begins to evaporate
Almost all liquids will evaporate in the right conditions. When the air is hot or very dry, it causes evaporation of liquids.
No, liquid oxygen is not dangerous to the environment, however, it is extremely cold, so it will freeze things almost instantly. It will evaporate into O2 if it is released into the atmosphere, which is the component of air we use to breathe.
If it is already a gas, it does not need to evaporate.
yes other liquids perhaps juice if left out in open air the water percentage will evaporate leaving the residue of sugar and other substances
The water molecules evaporate to the air.
It will eventually evaporate into the air.
It evaporates :)
No thick liquids e.g Mercury, liquid nitrous and Dissolved graphite will not evaporate because there aren't enough molecules and/or free electrons to support the needed amount to make dissolving into the air possible (evaporating)
air is separated through the process of fractional distillation this is where the gasses are cooled until they become a liquid. then the liquids are heated the lighter gasses boil first and evaporate then condense back into a liquid.
When liquid is exposed to air, it tends to evaporate. This happens because the molecules are in constant motion, and from time to time, a molecule achieves sufficient energy to overcome the atmospheric pressure above the liquid, and it escapes as a vapor.
That would be evaporation; the particles inside the liquid escape from the surface and into the atmosphere/air.
They have be heated to liquid form first, and from that they must be heated more to be able to evaporate into the air and become a gas.
not specific , but once it approaches a 100 degrees it begins to evaporate
When liquid is exposed to air, it tends to evaporate. This happens because the molecules are in constant motion, and from time to time, a molecule achieves sufficient energy to overcome the atmospheric pressure above the liquid, and it escapes as a vapor.
No, this is backwards. When air gets warm it can hold more water vapour so liquid water will evaporate.