The type of boilimg in which small bubbles formed at surface or within the liquid is calles nucleate boiling.by Kamran Hussain Ktk
Multi-nucleate refers to a cell or organism that contains more than one nucleus. This can occur naturally in certain cells, such as muscle cells, where multiple nuclei help facilitate cellular functions. Abnormal levels of multi-nucleation can also be seen in certain diseases or conditions.
Some key points are 1) Evaporation takes internal energy while for boiling we have to provide external energy or we have to reduce the pressure. 2) As Evaporation takes internal energy therefore evaporation results in cooling while this is not observed in boiling. 3) Evaporation can occur below saturated temperature while Boiling occurs only at and above saturated temperature. 4) Evaporation occurs at only at the liquid/vapor interface while Boiling may occur at a solid/liquid interface. 5) Vapor bubbles are formed in Boiling while in Evaporation there are no bubble formation and no bubble motion. 6) There are different regimes of boiling (like nucleate boiling, transition boiling, film boiling etc.) while these regimes are not present in Evaporation. 7) Rate at which a substance changes from liquid to vapor through Evaporation is much slower than when Boiling. 8) Example of Evaporation are Water in a lake at 20°C, evaporates to air at 20°C and 60 percent relative humidity since the saturation pressure of water at 20°C is 2.34 kPa, and the vapor pressure of air at 20°C and 60 percent relative humidity is 1.4 kPa. Other examples of evaporation are the drying of clothes, fruits, and vegetables; the evaporation of sweat to cool the human body; and the rejection of waste heat in wet cooling towers. i am hoping that the above comparison will give you the clear picture about the evaporation and boiling.
Tapetal cells can become bi-nucleate through mitosis followed by incomplete cytokinesis, leading to the formation of a cell with two nuclei. This can occur during the developmental process of tapetum formation in plants. The presence of two nuclei in a tapetal cell can contribute to its role in providing support and nourishment to developing pollen grains.
Boiling- i) It is a bulk phenomena.ii) The substance changes it's state only at it's boiling point.iii) It doesn't give a cooling effect.Evaporation- i) It is a surface phenomena.ii) The substance does not change only at it's boiling point.iii) It gives a cooling effect.EVAPORATIONevaporation takes place silentlyit takes place at all temp.its a natural processit takes place only on surfacerate of evaporation depends on area of free surfaceBOILINGits associated with characteristic soundits takes place at all temp.to be heated for boilingat constant temp. boiling takes placeboiling takes place at all regions of liquidit does not depend on free surface
Whether or not the boiling point of neon is negative depends on the temperature scale used to describe the boiling point. If the boiling point is given in Celsius or Fahrenheit, the boiling point is negative. However, in Kelvin, which cannot be negative, the boiling point is positive.
Vaporization that occurs below the liquid surface at its boiling point is called nucleate boiling. It happens when bubbles of vapor form in the bulk liquid due to intense heating or agitation. Nucleate boiling is an efficient method of heat transfer commonly used in industrial processes such as boiling water in a kettle.
Y. H. Lim has written: 'Subcooled nucleate boiling in cooling channels for pressure die casting'
Chester Wright Gates has written: 'Some experiments in nucleate boiling heat transfer' -- subject(s): Aeronautics
When vaporization occurs below the surface of a liquid, it is called boiling or nucleate boiling. This process involves the formation of bubbles within the liquid and is typically initiated by the application of heat to the liquid.
Yih-Yun Hsu has written: 'Transport processes in boiling and two-phase systems, including near-critical fluids' -- subject- s -: Fluids, Heat, Nucleate boiling, Thermal properties, Transmission, Two-phase flow
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The morpheme "nucleate" refers to something that has a central or core structure, like a nucleus. It can also mean to form or develop around a central point.
red blood cells that have not lost their nucleus.
Padamunnur Kammannu Mohan Rao has written: 'A study of post-nucleate boiling and critical heat flux from horizontal heated surfaces' -- subject(s): Transmission, Heat, Film boiling, Nucleate boiling
Multi-nucleate refers to a cell or organism that contains more than one nucleus. This can occur naturally in certain cells, such as muscle cells, where multiple nuclei help facilitate cellular functions. Abnormal levels of multi-nucleation can also be seen in certain diseases or conditions.
No, all the "protists" are nucleate, and so are eukaryotic.
The equation developed by Rohsenow (1952) for correlating heat transfer data for surface-boiling liquids is evaluated. It is suggested that the nucleate boiling equation may be based on inadquate analyses of published heat transfer data, and may be an unreliable means of predicting boiling heat transfer rates for systems that have not been tested in advance. The difficulties involved in obtaining a generalized correlation equation which accounts for the geometry, surface tension and superheat in pool boiling is assessed. It is hypothesized that, while Rohsenow's equation may have considered the buoyancy effect due to the ratio of the densities of the vapor and liquid phases, the inertial effect of the ratio also needs to be incorporated into the analysis.