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How is evaporation different from boiling?

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Evaporation is a surface phenomenon in which liquid changes into vapour from its surface below the boiling point. Boiling occurs throughout the liquid at its boiling point and produces vapour rapidly throughout it.

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  1. Evaporation is a surface phenomenon in which liquid changes into vapour from its surface, usually below the boiling point. It is generally slow and can occur at different temperatures. Boiling occurs throughout the liquid at its boiling point and involves rapid vapour formation. Thus, evaporation is a surface process, while boiling is a bulk process occurring at a specific temperature under given pressure only.

     

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