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The particles that evaporate from a liquid are on the surface of the liquid.
The paticles gain energy.
Add energy to change the particles in the liquid state on the window back into gas.
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The evaporation of a liquid in a closed container is much more difficult than in an opened container. The liquid evaporating is trapped inside of a closed container and allowed to freely move into the atmosphere in an open container.
The particles that evaporate from a liquid are on the surface of the liquid.
Ones with the most energy
The paticles gain energy.
The particles (molecules) are identical, but the ones that escaped have greater kinetic energy than the ones left behind have.
No. Electrons are fundamental particles. They do not evaporate.
Usually by adding heat and/or reducing pressure.
When the kinetic energy of water molecules is sufficient some molecules can escape in the atmosphere.
Yes they do need particles to travel through!
Add energy to change the particles in the liquid state on the window back into gas.
This energy is the activation energy.
The particles cause water vapor to evaporate
With an increase in pressure, kinetic energy of the water particles also increases. In turn, the bonds holding them together become weak and break. Water starts evaporating.