Yes, liquid mercury can slowly evaporate at room temperature.
No, bubbles do not evaporate. Evaporation is the process of a liquid turning into gas, whereas bubbles are composed of gas trapped within a thin film of liquid. Bubbles can burst or pop, but they do not evaporate in the same way that a liquid does.
Terpentine is a volatile oil. It evaporate by the passing air
A thick liquid would have a high viscosity :)Thick liquids have a high viscosity. Example "What is the viscous liquid you are drinking?" is the same as "what is that thick liquid you are drinking?"
Morphine sulfate in liquid is mostly water. If left to evaporate, the water will go, leaving morphine sulfate as a residue.
they take the thick part and evaporate it and take the thick part again and freeze it.
All juices if they are fully liquid (and 0 percent thick) can evaporate
Cacti have thick stems and skins because they need to store water over long periods of time, and the liquid would evaporate quickly in deasert conditions.
Water is not the most quickest liquid to evaporate.
The antonym of "evaporate" is "condense." Evaporate means to change from a liquid to a vapor, while condense means to change from a gas to a liquid.
Yes, liquid mercury can slowly evaporate at room temperature.
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.
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If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.
No light is not in a liquid form and therefore cannot evaporate