a fall in the temperature of the liquids known as the cooling effect ,accompanies evaporation
The evaporated water forms clouds.
It is wet and the water is evaporating, cooling it.
Evaporation is an endothermic process, absorb energy.
Melting wax Melting ice freazing water Evaporating the water Cooling the steam
In a given liquid, the atoms or molecules which are moving the fastest, and hence have the highest temperature, are the ones that are most likely to leave the liquid and evaporate. The atoms or molecules that they leave behind will therefore be cooler. Examples: evaporating water evaporating alcohol evaporating liquid nitrogen evaporating glycerol evaporating liquid helium evaporating acetone.
example of evaporating
Sweating and evaporating are similar because evaporating is the change of liquid water to water vapour, which requires heat, and sweating is where the skin produces liquid sweat, which is a mixture of water and other substances, which absorbs heat from your skin as it is transformed into a vapour. As you see, when you sweat your sweat is actually evaporated into the air, while absorbing your body and cooling you off!!
The cooling happens due to the sweat evaporating away from the skin.
Sewage water. No, seriously. The cooling effect from evaporating water from the sewage of nearby communities is used to keep the circulating (extremely pure) coolant in the sealed cooling systems cool.
they are the same cause they are both changeing water or ice to a gas
they are the same cause they are both changeing water or ice to a gas
No. You can make a crystal by dissolving something such as salt into hot water until no more will dissolve, and then cooling the solution. Or by dissolving something such as salt into water and gradually evaporating the water away, or by cooling a liquid , or a vapour below its triple point.