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What is evaporation? Explain it on the basis of the molecular motion.
Patient suffering patient suffering from high fever is advised to put wet cloth stripes on his forehead. Why
With the help of an activity show that the rate of evaporation increases with increase in surface area.
Why does the rate of evaporation increase with increase in temperature?
The process of conversion of liquid to vapour is called________
Condensation
Boiling
Sublimation
Evaporation
Define:
Condensation point.
Give reasons for the following observation :
The smell of hot sizzling food reaches you several meters away, but to get the smell from cold food you have to go close ?
Do all the molecules of a liquid take part in evaporation? If not, explain your answer.
The rate of evaporation increases with
decrease in surface area
increase in surface area
decrease in temperature
increase in humidity
Why do we keep water in earthen pots during summer?
Which of the following option correctly differentiates between evaporation and boiling?
Both evaporation and boiling are same.
Evaporation takes place only at 100∘C.
Evaporation takes place at any temperature that is below boiling point.
Evaporation takes place at any temperature above boiling point.
When the gas reaches its condensation point it becomes what?
Identify the factors that affect the process of evaporation.
Temperature
Surface area
Humidity in air
All the above options are correct.
When we put acetone (nail polish remover) in our hand, we will feel cold. Why?
Evaporation of petrol.
Boiling of petrol over your hand.
Melting of petrol on your hand.
Freezing of petrol on your hand.
6. In which of the following cases, evaporation of water will be the slowest.
A tray of water kept in sunlight
A kettle of water kept on a burner
A glass of water kept in a room
A bucket of water kept on the rooftop
The process of changing a gas (or vapour) to a liquid by cooling, is called _______________.
- Fusion
- Evaporation
- Vaporization
- Condensation
- Evaporation
- Precipitation
- Condensation
During sublimation a solid on heating turns. directly into ______ [liquid/vapour]
- 100 m2 < 150 m2 < 200 m2 < 50 m2
- 50 m2 < 200 m2 < 150 m2 < 100 m2
- 50 m2 < 150 m2 < 200 m2 < 100 m2
- 50 m2 < 100 m2 < 150 m2 < 200 m2
- True
- False
Doctors advice to put strips of wet cloth on the forehead of the person having high fever. Why?
- Freezing
- Sublimation
- Condensation
- Boiling
Evaporation takes place
over half the liquid depth
over the surface of liquid
over the entire liquid
over quarter depth of liquid
It is desired to increase the rate of evaporation of a given quantity of a liquid. Suggest two ways, excluding the direct heating of the liquid, which can be used to bring about this increase in the rate of evaporation.
When I am increasing pressure the boiling point is increasing , then when I am changing gas into liquid or liquid into solid under high pressure in low temperatures, what is the factor increasing or decreasing to turn it into a liquid or gas?
A liquid can change into vapour state-
1. At a fixed temperature
2. At all temperature
Name the process involved in two cases.(Also give two major differences between the process mentioned above.)
- cools down
- heats up
- releasing
- absorbing