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.
AnswerYes.Clouds are made up water gone though condensation, and thus are tiny droplets in liquid form. These droplets can evaporate, hence when cloud cover dissipates due to evaporation.
the same. the salt isn't evaporated, only the h2o, so fresh and salt water evaporate the same unless there is another liquid in one of the two types of water.
tap water will evaporate the fastest. I know this because i did the experiment for school.
The light bulb increases the temperature, and the higher the temperature, the faster evaporation occurs. The light bulb itself doesn't evaporate water. If you're using the old incandescent light bulbs, they will give off a lot more heat, and evaporate more water than an energy-saving bulb. It also depends on the distance between the bulb and the water, the surface area, mass of water, and time.
Evaporation is the changing of liquid water to water vapor.Condensation is when air cools and water vapor turns into liquid.
Water is not the most quickest liquid to evaporate.
This water remain as a liquid.
This water remain as a liquid.
Many liquids evaporate, one example is water
No, each liquid evaporate differently.
The change of vapors in liquid is called condensation.
The change of vapors in liquid is called condensation.
Yes, because if it is a liquid it will evaporate. Not as fast as water though but eventually it will evaporate.
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This water remain as a liquid.
No, liquids do not turn into water when they evaporate. Evaporation is the process where a liquid turns into a vapor, typically due to heating. Water itself is a liquid, and when it evaporates, it transforms into water vapor.
Liquid water evaporates due to high temperature. Sun's energy help it to evaporate.