Exposure to the atmosphere will cause water to evaporate. The higher the atmospheric temperature the faster the rate of evaporation.
Heat
Water in a preheated pan may not evaporate immediately because the water needs to reach its boiling point before it evaporates. Once the pan reaches a high enough temperature to boil the water, the water will start to evaporate into steam.
Soap needs to cure in order to allow excess water to evaporate, resulting in a harder and longer-lasting bar. Curing also allows the soap to become milder and gentler on the skin as it completes the saponification process.
Water evaporate quickly.
Pure water evaporate faster.
Liquid water evaporates due to high temperature. Sun's energy help it to evaporate.
No. Assuming you have the same mass of each steam has more energy than hot water, because water needs to gain energy in order to evaporate.
Heat
These energy sources are the movement of water molecules and the temperature.
Water in a preheated pan may not evaporate immediately because the water needs to reach its boiling point before it evaporates. Once the pan reaches a high enough temperature to boil the water, the water will start to evaporate into steam.
because the thorny devil needs water to survive the harsh environment
Evaporation and condensation, first the water has to evaporate from the rag or thing thats holding the seawater. Then it has to condense on a usually plastic or seethrough surface hanging over the seawater. (the water needs the sun's heat to evaporate the water) it codenses and then the water is pure H20
heat
Yes, salt can evaporate from water. When water evaporates, it leaves behind the salt, which does not evaporate.
Soap needs to cure in order to allow excess water to evaporate, resulting in a harder and longer-lasting bar. Curing also allows the soap to become milder and gentler on the skin as it completes the saponification process.
Water evaporate quickly.
Water evaporate faster in countries with a warm climate.