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The rate of evaporation of a liquid increases when:
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During boiling or vaporization
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The boiling point of a liquid is increased by
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Do all the molecules of a liquid take part in evaporation? If not, explain your answer.
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No heat is supplied to a liquid during evaporation. How does then the liquid change into its vapours?
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Comment on the statement ‘evaporation is a surface phenomenon’.
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Why is cooling produced when a liquid evaporates?
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Give reason for the increase in rate of evaporation of a liquid when air is blown above the liquid.
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Give reason for the increase in rate of evaporation of a liquid when surface area of liquid is increased.
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Give reason for the increase in the rate of evaporation of a liquid when temperature of liquid is increased.
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What is boiling? Explain it on the basis of molecular motion?
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What is the change in average kinetic energy of molecules of a liquid during boiling at its boiling point?
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How is the heat energy supplied to a liquid used during boiling at a fixed temperature?
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Name two ways of change of liquid state to the vapour state and distinguish them.
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When sound propagates in air, it does not carry energy with it.
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In a longitudinal wave, compression and rarefaction are formed.
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The distance from one compression to nearest rarefaction is called wavelength.
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The frequency is measured in second.
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The quality of a sound depends on the amplitude of wave.
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