Evaporation is a more common process.
You boil a substance to evaporate the liquid.
Boiling and evaporation are physical changes.
Liquid water can change in vapors by boiling or evaporation.
The water cycle is partially dependant on evaporation, not the boiling point. Water evaporates into the atmosphere at temperatures much lower than its boiling point. Higher temperatures cause the water molecules to break free of the water's surface easier, but so do decreases in atmospheric pressure and humidity.
Evaporation is greatest at the surface. The wind and sun and, boiling water on a kitchen stove, all increase the evaporation rate of the water - which is the process of turning liquid water into a water vapour.
An example of a nonexample of evaporation would be boiling water, as boiling involves the rapid vaporization of water at its boiling point, which is different from the slower process of evaporation.
Either boiling or evaporation.
For boiling and evaporaton solutes of water counts.
evaporation. Boiling occurs when water reaches its boiling point temperature, causing rapid vaporization throughout the liquid. Evaporation, on the other hand, is the slow vaporization of water at temperatures below its boiling point, occurring at the surface of the liquid.
Evaporation .
hey both turn water into mist and evaporation doesn't need heat but boiling does
Evaporation is completely natural. Boiling isn't. Hopefully this helps.
The physical state change from liquid to gas usually occurs at boiling. However water can evaporate at room temperature. Evaporation is not boiling, it is a process by which surface molecules of water are escaping into the air.
Evaporization.
kettles burn when the water is boiling because the steam and the evaporation. By anna
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You boil a substance to evaporate the liquid.