Yes, they are synonyms.
Transpiration is the evaporation of water from plants and tree. I would assume that it is the same thing. It wouldn't matter what is evaporated first because either way something is being evaporated.
Water as a liquid and water as a gas (vapors) have the same chemical composition.
Water vapor and steam are the same thing, but that stuff you can see isn't steam. Neither steam nor water vapor are visible. The cloud of white stuff you can see above a boiling kettle is water droplets formed by the condensation of the water vapor/steam as it collides with the cooler air outside the kettle.
When sugar is dissolved in water and the water is evaporated off, the sugar will crystallize and recrystallize, resulting in the formation of sugar crystals. The mass of the sugar will remain the same as the initial amount of sugar added to the water.
Well Vapor And Steam Are The Same Thing,In That Case It Would Be Evaporation Since Vapor/Steam When Liquid Turns Into A Gas :)
As the water is heated the amount of space that the water (now a vapor) increases in size (spreads out) but the mass (weight) is the same. If you could weigh all the vapor, it would weigh the same.
Well you don't because when water evaporates its a water vapor and a water vapor you can't see and that's the very same thing.
Transpiration from plants and evaporation from water. Water is evaporated from ground water and plants release water from their stomatas. These are the main sources of water vapor in the atmosphere
Transpiration is the evaporation of water from plants and tree. I would assume that it is the same thing. It wouldn't matter what is evaporated first because either way something is being evaporated.
The molecule remain the same.
A cup of water plus a cup of evaporated milk should do the same as two cups of milk.
Mass never changes unless you add more to it, the volume actually stays the same but is more spread out.
No, evaporated milk and condensed milk are not the same. Evaporated milk is unsweetened and has had about 60 of its water content removed, while condensed milk is sweetened and has had about 60 of its water content removed as well.
No, the rain drops evaporate, that means water become gaseous. In liquid stand (raindrops) the water molecules are more close to each other as in gaseous stand (vapor). As an example, water in clouds is in the liquid stand.
The water from the hydrosphere is permanently evaporated.
Wax is not evaporated.
No, evaporated milk and condensed milk are not the same. Evaporated milk is unsweetened and has had about 60 of its water content removed, while condensed milk is sweetened and has sugar added to it.