Evaporation occur at any temperature, boiling only at the boiling point - 100 oC at standard pressure.
Through the boiling process, some of the water evaporates into the air, therefore leaving less liquid.
A phase change occur, energy is absorbed, water volume decrease.
When the solvent evaporates or boils, the solute molecules become more concentrated as the solvent decreases. Eventually, the solute may reach a point where it precipitates out of the remaining solvent as a solid.
Water boils at 373.15 Kelvin.
Water boils at 373.15K.
it evaporates into the air
When water boils, it turns into water vapor or steam. This water vapor rises into the air and eventually dissipates.
Boils or evaporates
it gets hot
Through the boiling process, some of the water evaporates into the air, therefore leaving less liquid.
Evaporates
A phase change occur, energy is absorbed, water volume decrease.
When water freezes it changes from a liquid to a solid. When water boils or evaporates it changes from a liquid to a gas.
well if it is really hot then it boils, but y would want to know?
Water vaporizes only on the surface of the the water when it evaporates. When water boils, vaporization takes place both above and below the surface
When the solvent evaporates or boils, the solute molecules become more concentrated as the solvent decreases. Eventually, the solute may reach a point where it precipitates out of the remaining solvent as a solid.
No, when water boils it evaporates into single water molecules. We can see the cooler of these as they condense into steam. Steam or water vapour is the water molecules re-condensing into water droplets.