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i think that they might evaporate a bit if there is sunlight but of course they wont have anywhere to go because they are sealed

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Why some liquids stored in sealed bottles don't evaporate?

Some liquids stored in sealed bottles don't evaporate significantly because the sealed environment limits the escape of vapor molecules into the air. In a closed container, once the vapor pressure of the liquid reaches equilibrium with the liquid phase, the rate of evaporation balances with the rate of condensation, preventing further loss of liquid. Additionally, factors such as temperature and the liquid's volatility also play a role in evaporation rates.


What is a volitile liquid?

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Does spirit and water evaporate at same rate?

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Do all liquids evaporate as slowly as water?

No, each liquid evaporate differently.


Which gas evaporate faster than a water?

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Do all liquids evaporate the same rate?

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