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Posted by : Asad Ali Arshad
Monday, 9 April 2018
Difference between Boiling and Evaporation:
Boiling |    Evaporation |   
Takes place only at a   particular temperature at which the vapour pressure of the liquid becomes   equal to the atmospheric pressure. 
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Occurs spontaneously at   all temperature. In all seasons whether it is winter or summer. 
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Involves the formation   of bubbles of the vapour throughout the bulk of the liquid. 
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Takes place only at the   surface of the liquid. 
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Also we can saw   evaporation is a process in which a substance changes its state from the   liquid state to gaseous state.  
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Evaporation is a   process whereby the water is changing into vapour without boiling. 
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It is a quick process. 
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It is a slow process. 
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Bubbles are formed. 
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No bubbles are formed. 
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Occurs at a specific temperature. 
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Occurs at all   temperature. 
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Source of energy   needed. 
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Energy supplied by surrounding.    
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Can you make the similarities?
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