The aim of evaporation is to separate a solute from a solvent by converting the solvent into vapor, leaving behind the solute in solid form. This process is commonly used to concentrate a solution or to extract a substance from a solution.
Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
It is evaporation
Evaporation.
Factors that can influence the rate of evaporation include temperature (warmer temperatures increase evaporation), humidity (lower humidity increases evaporation), air movement (wind can enhance evaporation), surface area (larger surface areas increase evaporation), and the presence of solutes (decreases evaporation).
The base word of "evaporation" is "vapor." Evaporation refers to the process of a liquid turning into vapor.
Evaporation.
solar evaporation is used where there is a net evaporation
Evaporation is used effectively in an evaporation cooler.
Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
Two types of evaporation are solar evaporation, which occurs when water is heated by the sun, and mechanical evaporation, which involves the use of machines to heat water and accelerate the evaporation process.
evaporation is to do with changing states
It is evaporation
vaporization
evaporation there you go
Evaporation.
If vaporization takes place at the surface of a liquid, it is called evaporation. but when evaporation occurs throughout the substance it is called boiling.
The higher the temp, the higher the evaporation rate.