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Gerardo Woodard
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23 August, 08:16
Why is evaporation called a surface phenomenon?
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Roberto Garrison
23 August, 08:23
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Evaporation is called a surface phenomenon because molecules present on the surface of liquid are bonded weakly as compared to inner molecules. When temperature increase hydrogen bonding between molecules break. Due to this water molecules tend to evaporate. So that's why evaporation called the surface phenomenon.
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