Question on: JSS2 Basic science - Types of Machines
How does evaporation differ from boiling, as explained by the kinetic theory?
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Evaporation occurs at any temperature, with high-energy particles escaping from the liquid's surface. Boiling, on the other hand, happens when the entire liquid reaches its boiling point, and bubbles form throughout due to the vapor pressure equalling atmospheric pressure.
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