water boils at 100o C.but room temperature may not rise to that much. only after boiling it may be converted to the gaseous state.
Evaporation occur at any temperature.
Yes, it is possible.
The best condition for water to evaporate is in a temperate controlled room at 74 degreesFahrenheit. also add a sunroof and proper air ventilation
A formula doesn't exist; this depends on the temperature, pressure, room volume, amount of water, etc.
Because humidity means there is a lot of water vapor in the air, and thus, water cannot evaporate, as there is no room for it in the air.
Evaporation occur at any temperature.
The water will slowly evaporate on its own at room temperature, but boiling temperature will do it much faster!
Yes, it is possible.
A formula doesn't exist; this depends on the temperature, pressure, room volume, amount of water, etc.
Yes, dry ice will evaporate at room temperature. Carbon dioxide, the constituent component of dry ice, is a gas at room temperature.
it depents on the environment
There is no such temperature to start evaporating. Even in the room temperature or in a refrigerator, water does evaporate. When a particular water molecule absorbs adequate energy (let's say from heat), there will be a phasechange in that molecule from liquid to gas, and it's called evaporation.
This depends on many factors.
First, the water must be raised to a temperature of 100 degrees - this requires 4.181 joule/(degree x gram). For example, if your "room temperature" is 20 degrees, multiply that by 8. Then you have to actually evaporate it - that costs 2260 joules/gram.
because it doesn't have enough molecular motion
yes
It will evaporate