How does evaporation occur? How does the rate of evaporation depend on the temperature? How does temperature affect the rate of evaporation? What is the difference between condensation and evaporation? How does evaporation work? How can the evaporation of a liquid be made faster?
Insight into the boiling of water is obtained from molecular dynamics simulations. The process is initiated by the spontaneous formation of small vacuum cavities in liquid water. By themselves, these defects are very short lived. If, however, several cavities occur at close distances, they are lik...
Why is boiling water not a chemical reaction? How do flooding treatments differ from systematic desensitization? How does a pressure cooker work? How does schistosomiasis work? How does decompression melting occur? How do carbon films form? How do upward air currents form? Why the melting and bo...
This can occur in places with cold air, as cold air cannot hold much water vapor. On the other hand, moist air has high humidity levels, often found in warm, humid climates where the air can hold a large amount of water vapor. Cool air also generally holds less water vapor than warm...
These often occur where plate movement has caused large fractures in the earth's crust, and may also spring up around the base of a volcano with a central vent. Fissure eruptions are characterized by a curtain of fire, a curtain of lava spewing out to a small height above the ground. ...
These often occur where plate movement has caused large fractures in the earth's crust, and may also spring up around the base of a volcano with a central vent. Fissure eruptions are characterized by a curtain of fire, a curtain of lava spewing out to a small height above the ground. ...
A fever is a basic symptom of another illness or condition. A fever may occur when the body is fighting a kind of infection, such as flu. Other reasons for a fever can be a natural response to immunization in a child, urinary tract infections, ear infections, certain inflammatory diseases...
Why does boiling point decrease as branching increases? Branching decreases the boiling point Van der Waals dispersion force is proportional to the surfacearea. ... Branching in molecules decreases the surface area thereby decreasing the attractive force between individual molecules. As a result, the ...
While corked wines are ruined, drinking a corked wine is not going to cause you any physical harm if you ingest it. Other than make you cry from the loss of course. The bad smell does not go away with air or time. In fact, the stench continues to get worse ...
Why does plasmolysis occur? What is the reason for osmosis to occur? Is it related with entropy? How would using fresh bread from a bakery (no preservatives) versus prepackaged bread (with preservatives) affect mold growth on the bread?