Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Differences between Evaporation and Boiling

Differences between Evaporation and Boiling



Evaporation
Boiling
Evaporation occurs at    all temperatures.
Boiling occurs at a fixed temperature.
Evaporation is a slow process.
Boiling is a fast process.
It is a silent process.
It is a noisy process.
It causes cooling.
It does not cause cooling.
It does not require an extra source of heat.
It requires and extra source of heat.
Evaporation takes place from the surface of the liquid.
The process of boiling takes place throughout the liquid.


Fig: Evaporation





Fig: Boiling


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