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  3. Evaporation is when a liquid becomes a gas without forming bubbles inside the liquid volume. If bubbles are formed we are talking instead about "boiling". For example, water left in a bowl will slowly disappear.
    simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporation
    Evaporation is a form of vaporisation that usually happens on the surface of liquids and it involves the transition of the liquid particles into the gaseous phase. Therefore, this process is said to involve a change in the state of matter of liquids. The surrounding gas must not be saturated with the substance which is ...
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    La evaporación es un proceso físico que consiste en el paso lento y gradual de un estado líquido hacia un estado gaseoso, tras haber adquirido suficiente energía para vencer a la tensión superficial. A diferencia de la ebullición, la evaporación se puede producir a cualquier temperatura, siendo más rápido cuanto más elevada ...
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    Evaporation is the main process behind distillation, which is used to concentrate alcohol, isolate liquid chemical products, or recover solvents in chemical reactions (green chemistry). The fragrance and essential oil industry use distillation to purify compounds. Each application uses specialised devices. Examples in ...
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    Evaporation is a form of physical vapor deposition in which a target material is heated in high vacuum. The heated target material will then melt and evaporate or sublime to transform into the gaseous phase. These atoms then precipitate into solid form, coating everything in the vacuum chamber (within line of sight) with a ...
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