Some liquids evaporate faster than others. Not all liquids evaporate slower than water; for example, alcohol evaporates much faster. The reasons for differences are related to the size of the molecules and in general the forces between molecules; as well as differences in specific heat.
Evaporation
Water that evaporates will rise and form clouds of water vapour.
The water goes in the air and forms into water vapor which turns into clouds.
You can purify water using solar disinfection, also known as SODIS. Simply fill a clear plastic or glass container with dirty water, place it in direct sunlight for 6 hours (or 2 days if cloudy), and the UV radiation will kill harmful microorganisms. This method is effective for improving water quality in emergency situations or when other purification methods are not available.
When water evaporates from the Earth's surface due to heat energy from the sun, it rises into the atmosphere as water vapor. This water vapor eventually cools and condenses to form clouds, which can then lead to precipitation, such as rain.
Water evaporates faster.
Pure water is evaporated faster.
Faucet water evaporates slightly faster.
yes it does
water evaporates faster than soda because water has no sugar and soda has a lot ofsugar
Alcohol does not have a high amount of hydrogen bonding so it evaporates very quickly. Water is the slowest to evaporate because of all the hydrogen bonds.
Pure water is evaporated faster.
Distilled water is evaporated faster.
Clean water is evaporated faster.
Water outside evaporate faster.
Clean water evaporates faster.
Plain water evaporate faster.