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Edith Gentry
30 March, 23:52
How do you evaporation and boiling differ?
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Kayleigh Dillon
31 March, 02:23
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Evaporation is called a surface phenomenon because water molecules present on the surface of liquid are bonded weakly as compared to inner molecules and when temperature increase hydrogen bonding between molecules break. Due to this water molecules tend to evaporation so that's why evaporation called the surface phenomenon.
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