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Difference between Boiling & Evaporation.

In common; both boiling and evaporation is the process in which liquid is getting converted into gas (vapor). Both the processes are direct function of temperature & pressure.

Boiling Vs Evaporation

Boiling and evaporation is the process of a liquid becoming a vapor. This process is highly dependent on temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the faster is the rate of evaporation. The maximum temperature at which (vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the surrounding atmospheric pressure) a liquid changes into a vapor is called the boiling point

Figure 1 : Phase Change Diagram

In general boiling and evaporation is a highly confusing terms. Many times persons gets confused between both terms. Hence in this article let’s clear the difference between both of the terms.

Boiling :

Evaporation :

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