difference between boiling and evaporation
Asked by ps7232004
| 1st Oct, 2018,
09:15: PM
Expert Answer:
Evaporation
Boiling
Takes place at all temperatures.
Boiling occurs at a particular temperature.
Evaporation takes place from the surface.
In boiling, the entire liquid boils.
Can occur using the internal energy of the system.
Boiling requires an external source of heat.
Evaporation produces cooling.
Boiling does not.
It is a slow process.
Boiling is a rapid process.
Evaporation |
Boiling |
Takes place at all temperatures. |
Boiling occurs at a particular temperature. |
Evaporation takes place from the surface. |
In boiling, the entire liquid boils. |
Can occur using the internal energy of the system. |
Boiling requires an external source of heat. |
Evaporation produces cooling. |
Boiling does not. |
It is a slow process. |
Boiling is a rapid process. |
Answered by Ramandeep
| 2nd Oct, 2018,
07:08: PM
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