All liquids will evaporate to some extent at room temperature. The extent of evaporation depends on the vapor pressure of the liquid and the volume of distribution. However, for some liquids the vapor pressure is so low that evaporation is nearly negligible at room temperature.
Pentane at 96.98˚F or hydrogen fluoride at 67.1˚F
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Yes. If the chloroform is in a confined space, only a small fraction of it will evaporate, but if gas circulation sweeps away the chloroform vapor from contact with the liquid chloroform and there is an adequate supply of heat from the environment to maintain room temperature, eventually the entire sample will evaporate.
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There is no such temperature to start evaporating. Even in the room temperature or in a refrigerator, water does evaporate. When a particular water molecule absorbs adequate energy (let's say from heat), there will be a phasechange in that molecule from liquid to gas, and it's called evaporation.
Unlike other kinds of liquid, volatile liquids vaporize easily. Generally, liquids that evaporate at room temperature or lower are considered volatile liquids.
Cold ethanol is most likely used instead of room temperature ethanol in order to prevent the ethanol from evaporating. When the temperature of something decreases the molecules speed decreases as well making it less likely to evaporate.
Yes, dry ice will evaporate at room temperature. Carbon dioxide, the constituent component of dry ice, is a gas at room temperature.
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At room temperature only liquids can be evaporated; increasing the temperature also the solids can be evaporated.
Evaporation occur at any temperature.
Yes. If the chloroform is in a confined space, only a small fraction of it will evaporate, but if gas circulation sweeps away the chloroform vapor from contact with the liquid chloroform and there is an adequate supply of heat from the environment to maintain room temperature, eventually the entire sample will evaporate.
At room temperature only liquids can be evaporated; increasing the temperature also the solids can be evaporated.
Yes, it is possible.
Violate liquids are liquids that will evaporate, or vaporize easily. They evaporate at room temperature. Violate liquids have a low boiling point.
The water will slowly evaporate on its own at room temperature, but boiling temperature will do it much faster!
it depents on the environment
A formula doesn't exist; this depends on the temperature, pressure, room volume, amount of water, etc.
water boils at 100o C.but room temperature may not rise to that much. only after boiling it may be converted to the gaseous state.