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When a substance is evaporating, you may notice it transforming from a liquid into a gas, often evidenced by the substance turning into a vapor or mist. You may also observe a decrease in the amount of the substance present, as it evaporates into the surrounding air. Additionally, evaporation is often accompanied by a cooling effect, as it draws energy from its surroundings to facilitate the phase change from liquid to gas.

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