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Evaporation increase with the increase of temperature.

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Does the sun have effect on the water cycle?

It is good for the sun to make water evaporate. It's part of the water cycle, and water is taken up into clouds and goes into other places filling lakes, high places and reservoirs, where water wouldn't show up otherwise. Much of the world's fresh water(non salted) comes from the water cycle. It also cleans out the atmosphere when it rains leaving fewer pollutants in the air.


How much energy is required to evaporate 21.6 tons of water?

The needed energy at 100 oC is 48751 MJ.


How does a volatile substance evaporate faster than water?

A substance which is volatile does not have possess the strong intermolecular forces present in water. Water is held together by hydrogen bonding, where the positive end of one water molecule is strongly attracted to the negative end of another water molecule. This explains water's high boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius. A volatile compound will have either much less hydrogen bonding, or perhaps even the much weaker London dispersion forces as its only intermolecular force. This means less surface tension and a much lower boiling point. So it will evaporate much more quickly. Example: equal volume puddles of gasoline and water. The gasoline will evaporate much more quickly than the water puddle.


How much water in a glass would evaporate in a week?

The amount of water that evaporates from a glass in a week depends on factors like temperature, humidity, and surface area exposed. Generally, a small amount could evaporate over time, but it's hard to specify an exact quantity without knowing these variables.


Where does water evaporate the fastest inside or out?

At higher temperatures, water will evaporate faster. So, depending on the temperature outside, it may evaporate faster, or slower, than inside.At higher temperatures, water will evaporate faster. So, depending on the temperature outside, it may evaporate faster, or slower, than inside.At higher temperatures, water will evaporate faster. So, depending on the temperature outside, it may evaporate faster, or slower, than inside.At higher temperatures, water will evaporate faster. So, depending on the temperature outside, it may evaporate faster, or slower, than inside.

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Can you go on a fishing trip down the Nile River?

yes, but make sure it's not too shallow for too much water can evaporate due to the hot weather.


How long does it take vinegar to evaporate?

This will depend on how much vinegar you are looking to have evaporate. Vinegar is a mixture of acetic acid and water. Acetic acid will evaporate faster than water at a rate of .97.


Why does salt not evaporate with water?

Salt does not evaporate with water because it has a much higher boiling point than water. When water evaporates, it leaves behind the salt, which remains solid. Salt can be dissolved in water, but it does not evaporate along with the water molecules.


How many terajoules do it take to evaporate water?

That depends how much water, and what is the initial temperature.


How much water will evaporate in a week from a 8oz glass of water?

This depends on many factors.


How much water evaporate form a bowl in a hour?

it depends on the temp.


Does salt evaporate in boiling water?

No, salt does not evaporate in boiling water. When water boils, it turns into steam, leaving behind the salt in the water. Salt does not have a low enough boiling point to evaporate along with the water.


How much time will it take for 5mL water to evaporate on a rainy day?

It depends on the temperature.


How much salt is in one small jar of water?

let the water evaporate and measure the salt that is left in the jar


How long does cold water evaporate under a lamp?

a few days or weeks. It might even take months depending on how hot the lamp is and how much cold water you're trying to evaporate.


What will happen when water boils for 2 hours.?

If you continue to boil water for 2 hours, or any extended length of time, it will evaporate, i.e. turn to steam (water vapor). Depending on how much water you have to begin with, and how long it let it boil, it could all evaporate, or only some will evaporate.


How much approximate water will evaporate if you put 500ml of water in a window sill after one week?

Why don't you try it and see?