Why evaporation is an surface phenomenon.
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Rahul Sharma 6 years, 6 months ago
In evaporation, only the molecules of the liquid present on the surface of the liquid leave the liquid state and change into vapour state. Thus, evaporation is a surface phenomena. If the surface area is increased, the rate of evaporation increases.
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