Lower the pressure and higher the temperature, faster is the evaporation. Therefore, in vacuum and at the temperature just below decomposition point of the substance, its evaporation shall be fastest.
Water is evaporated first.
Yes. Evaporation can happen at temperatures below the boiling point. It is possible for a liquid to completely evaporate without ever having come to a boil.
It is not true; evaporation occur at the surface of a liquid and the temperature is under the boiling point.
You boil a substance to evaporate the liquid.
The antonym of "evaporate" is "condense." Evaporate means to change from a liquid to a vapor, while condense means to change from a gas to a liquid.
Water is not the most quickest liquid to evaporate.
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Water is evaporated first.
heat it to a boiling point and it will turn to steam and evaporate.
Perhaps the quickest things to evaporate are not the safest things for a fourth grade student. May I suggest: * dry ice, carbon dioxide * liquid nitrogen * good old water
Yes. Evaporation can happen at temperatures below the boiling point. It is possible for a liquid to completely evaporate without ever having come to a boil.
A liquid starts to evaporate at its boiling point. Boiling is the action of the liquid turning into a gas (evaporation)
Violate liquids are liquids that will evaporate, or vaporize easily. They evaporate at room temperature. Violate liquids have a low boiling point.
It is not true; evaporation occur at the surface of a liquid and the temperature is under the boiling point.
It has to be heated to its boiling point. Or it could steadily evaporate even if it were below that.
The process is called vaporization. It occurs when a liquid reaches its boiling point and changes into a gas.
tap water will evaporate the fastest. I know this because i did the experiment for school.