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- the speed of reaction increase with increasing temperature - the actual efficiency increase with increasing temperature
There are two factors that can increase the vaporization of water. The first is increasing the system heat, simply put boiling it. Or one can decrease the system air pressure which will also increase evaporation.
Factors effecting evaporation are- 1.Surface area of Evaporation 2.Decrease in humidity 3.Increase in temperature 4.Increase in wind Speed
Materials evaporate at different temperatures. Collect (condense) the evaporated material at the proper temperatures and you have separated them.
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- the speed of reaction increase with increasing temperature - the actual efficiency increase with increasing temperature
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The kinetic energy will increase
Increasing the temperature the rate of evaporation increase.
Evaporation (not vaporization) occur at any temperature; a higher temperature increase the rate of evaporation.
The kinetic energy of the molecules is the source; the evaporation increase of course at high temperatures.
There are two factors that can increase the vaporization of water. The first is increasing the system heat, simply put boiling it. Or one can decrease the system air pressure which will also increase evaporation.
Vapor pressure increases as temperatures increase because water will evaporate in hot weather. This evaporation rises increasing the vapor pressure. This is why many areas have high humidity in the summer.
The solubility increase with increasing temperatures.
the rate of evaporation increases when a breeze or flow of air is present. If you refer to water transpiration, you can see that a breeze blowing over the surface of a plant's leaves increases the rate of evaporation of the water exiting the stoma.
No it does not change the speed of evaporation
After evaporation the concentration of salts increase.