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Petrol evaporates faster than water at room temperature. this is because the boiling point of petrol is 95oC and water's boiling point is 100oC. As the boiling point of water is higher than that of petrol, petrol evaporates faster as it achieves its boiling point before water does.
Water evaporates faster.
Petrol (gasoline to some of us) evaporates very easily. As it evaporates, it removes heat from your skin, and cools it.
Pure water is evaporated faster.
Fractional distillation is used to separate the components of petroleum. Petrol (gasoline) evaporates at a lower temperature than kerosene evaporates at.
Because water has a fairly low vapor pressure, meaning, it evaporates more easily than the other two.
Faucet water evaporates slightly faster.
Perfume evaporates, the perfume molecules diffuse through the air and reach your nose, enabling you to smell them.
Yes, petrol evaporates at normal temperatures. When exposed to the air, petrol will slowly evaporate and turn into vapor. This process is why you can smell petrol when you are near it.
Because it has alcohol in it , and alcohol evaporates
Most of the time, you do not notice the difference, but even by small amounts, the warmer the weather, the more you perspire. The perfume base, mixing with perspiration from your skin, evaporates away quicker in warmer weather.
Because it has alcohol in it; and alcohol evaporates.