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Boiling and evaporation aren't the same. Can you explain the difference????? ☺

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boiling is when you like Cook and bubbles come in the water that's boiling
evaporation is when something is really hot and a kind of a really hot smoke comes out if the pot
that is an evaporation
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Evaporation usually occurs on the surface. Evaporation may occur when the partial pressure of vapor of a substance is less than the equilibrium vapour pressure. Boiling is a phase transition from the liquid phase to gas phase that occurs at or above theboiling temperature.
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