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Q: Why does heating make a liquid evaporate more quickly?
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Which affected more by heating gas solid or liquid?

I think it's liquid because heating it will make it evaporate.


What happens to osmium when heated from 4000 to 6000 degrees Celsius?

At 4000 deg C it is already in liquid form. At 5008 deg C it will evaporate. Further heating will simply make the vapours hotter.


Which factor out of wind or teperaure will make water evapororate faster?

Temperature will make water evaporate more quickly than wind. Wind will just separate the water molecules, which would then cause them to evaporate a little more quickly.


What could be done to water to make it evaporate more quickly?

An increase of temperature is sufficient.


Why does heating a liquid make it rise?

Heated liquid rises because it reaches the boiling point.


Is breaking down the size of salt make it quicker to evaporate?

Salt is already a substance that's quick to evaporate. But if you decrease the size even more, it will more than likely evaporate more quickly.


How did they make the bullets out of lead?

By heating the lead into a liquid and pouring it into a mold


What is the faster way to make a pot of water evaporate?

Increasing the temperature the rate of evaporation increase.


Why does Liquid Nitrogen evaporate?

This is a very good question. Nitrogen is an element that usually stays in a gas state. To make it a liquid, it has to be chilled almost to absolute zero. The moment that liquid nitrogen comes into contact with room temperature, it begins to heat up, rapidly. The Fog that you observe is just the liquid nitrogen changing from a liquid to a gas state. This occurs very quickly. Hope this helps!


Does thick liquid evaporate?

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)


Can oil melt?

no because it is already liquid. / i bet if you make it hotter some will evaporate but I'm no expert


What 3 things you could do to make sure sugar dissolves quickly in liquid?

# Make the liquid hot/warm. # Stir it.