1.4.3 - Evaporation (Liquid to Gas, at any temperature)
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What is evaporation?
💡 Hint: Think about how water can disappear from a container without boiling.
Can evaporation happen at room temperature?
💡 Hint: Remember examples like a wet shirt drying on a line.
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What is the primary factor that allows evaporation to occur?
💡 Hint: Think about what allows water to evaporate on a hot day.
True or False: Evaporation can only take place at the boiling point of a liquid.
💡 Hint: Consider when you see puddles drying.
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If two dishes of water are placed side by side, one covered with a lid and the other left open, explain how evaporation will differ in each scenario and why.
💡 Hint: Think about how exposure to air affects evaporation.
Imagine you are trying to dry a wet cloth in a humid room. Discuss why it's taking longer for the cloth to dry and apply your knowledge about evaporation.
💡 Hint: Consider the relationship between humidity and particle movement.
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