evaporating
Evaporating is the process by which a liquid changes into a gaseous state at the surface, typically occurring below the liquid’s boiling point. It happens when molecules at the surface gain enough kinetic energy to overcome intermolecular forces and escape into the surrounding air. Evaporation reduces the liquid’s mass and can happen at any temperature, not just at a boil.
Rate is influenced by temperature, surface area, airflow, and humidity. Higher temperatures increase molecular energy; a
Energy is required for vaporization, known as latent heat of vaporization. As molecules leave the liquid, the
Evaporation is central to the water cycle and many practical processes. It dries wet surfaces, concentrates
Quantitative treatment uses mass transfer concepts; the rate is roughly proportional to surface area, temperature difference,