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What happens to liquids when exposed to air?

It evaporates :)


What happens when liquids are exposed to air?

It evaporates :)


What is meant by flammable substances?

Flammable substances are those gases, liquids and solids that will ignite and continue to burn in air if exposed to a source of ignition.


Who is other liquid evaporate in air fastly?

Generally, lighter liquids with lower boiling points evaporate more quickly than heavier liquids. For example, alcohol (ethanol) evaporates more rapidly than water because alcohol has a lower boiling point. Additionally, liquids with higher surface areas exposed to air will also evaporate more quickly.


How do different liquids affect simulated teeth?

they decay when exposed to strong liquids such as coffe and vinagar.


What does an evaporating dish looks like?

An evaporating dish is a shallow, wide dish that is meant to create a large surface area exposed to air. It is used to allow liquids to evaporate into the air quickly.


Does only evaporate or other liquids also evaporate?

Other liquids, such as water, alcohol, and gasoline, can also evaporate when exposed to air at temperatures below their boiling points. Evaporation is a process in which liquid molecules escape into the air as gas due to their kinetic energy.


What will happens to a plant exposed to air?

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Does chlorine evaporate when exposed to air?

Yes, chlorine can evaporate when exposed to air.


Do nonmetals change chemically when exposed to air?

No nonmetals don't change chemically when they are exposed to air! ;)


Does muriatic acid evaporate when exposed to air?

Yes, muriatic acid can evaporate when exposed to air.


Determination of rate of evaporation of different liquids?

There are many factors in determining the rate of evaporation of different liquids. Some of the determining factors are rate of air flow, surface area size, temperature, concentration of the liquid, how tightly the liquid molecules bond to one another, and more.