if i have water whose boiling point is 100 degrees celsius in a beaker if i increase the temperature above it will the rate of evaporation be higher?
I hope so.
good one !! but i hv query too with this!! :(
once my master said it wont change...but rate of evaporation..././ i shud have posted this in physics
hey up to my knowledge evaporation i only due to kinetic motions of water molecules and since kinetic motion is dierectly related with temprature hence when temp increase motion will become more violent and due to which evaporation's rate increase... i hope i am right!!!
the rate of evaporation will become constant when it occurs in a closed system.. in which the no of molecules of liquid vapourises is equal to no of molecules get condensd!!!
haha from the link i sent.........
yah it helped me alot iam reading it till now ...
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hey answer is no
it will remain same nah? should find more abt it!
no bcoz u r unable to rise the temp of water when u will try to increase temp u w'll increase air's temp not water's temp ok since ur ques is we are increasing temp above the beaker
teacher said u abt the case in ideal conditions
hey salini...
hey adarsh wat u thnk
I am in class 10. In grade 9 , I read that rate of evaporation increases with increase in temperature. I am not sure but I think.
hey i verified and found that incresing temperature of water beyond boiling point does not increase its temperature but increases the rate of vaporisation
Really??
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