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Evaporation
Evaporation is the process that causes the mass of the drying sponge to change. As water molecules on the sponge's surface gain energy, they convert into water vapor and leave the sponge, resulting in a decrease in mass as the sponge dries.
The sponge absorption process works by soaking up liquid through tiny pores in the sponge material. Factors that affect the efficiency of sponge absorption include the material of the sponge, the size of the pores, the density of the sponge, and the surface area of the sponge.
Making a sponge involves a physical change, as it typically entails altering the shape and structure of materials without changing their chemical composition. The process of expanding materials like polyurethane foam creates the sponge's porous texture, but the chemical identity of the substances remains intact. Thus, while the sponge's form is modified, the underlying materials do not undergo a chemical transformation.
Evaporation
Humans who are destroying their habitat.
Yes, sponge iron making is a primary or can be a primar metallurgical process base on the Chemistry information that is provided.
I personally, dont use a sponge beacuse it gets dirty too much, i just mist the crabitat until it have enough humidity. You dont have to change the sponge, if it gets really dirty, boil it in distilled water and place it back in. You need to change the hermie sponge when it becomes so small you cant really use it.
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sponge iron production is continuous process sponge iron production is continuous process
This process is called absorption. The material absorbs the liquid by taking it into its structure or pores. The absorbed liquid can change the properties of the material, such as its volume or texture.
The yield of production of sponge iron is calculated by dividing the weight of sponge iron produced by the total weight of iron ore initially taken for the process, and then multiplying by 100 to get the percentage yield. It is important to consider losses during the process to get an accurate yield calculation.