Chemistry
State three differences between evaporation and boiling.
Phy & Chem Changes
45 Likes
Answer
| Evaporation | Boiling |
|---|---|
| Evaporation is a slow process. | Boiling is a fast process. |
| It takes place from the surface of the liquid. | Evaporation takes place from all parts of the liquid during boiling. |
| It takes place at all temperatures below its boiling point. | It takes place at a fixed temperature i.e. at its boiling point. |
Answered By
26 Likes
Related Questions
Is burning a physical change or a chemical change? Why?
A burning candle shows both physical and chemical changes. Explain.
State four differences between physical and chemical changes.
What do you observe when:
(a) Water is boiled
(b) a piece of paper is burnt
(c) some ice cubes are kept in a glass tumbler
(d) solid ammonium chloride is heated
(e) an iron nail is kept in tap water for few days
(f) a spoon of sugar is heated in a pan
(g) a lighted match stick is brought near the mouth of the test tube containing hydrogen gas
(h) quick lime is dissolved in water
(i) little amount of curd is added to a bowl containing warm milk and kept for five hours?