Respuesta :
the conversion of liquid to vapours is a change in state of a system from one state to other
there are basic two differences between three states of matter
1. thermal energy: gas has highest thermal energy tthen liquid and least us of solids
2. intermolecular forces of attractions
solids have highest intermolecular forces of attraction , then liquid and least in gas
sovas we increase the temperature the forces if attraction decrease s and thermal energy increases.
So when we heat liquid more moleculws gets energised attaining thermal motion in the range of gas thus the rate if evaporation increases.
Answer:
liquid’s rate of evaporation increase when the liquid is heated, due to the increase in the kinetic energy of liquid molecules.
Explanation:
- In liquids mostly molecules are attracted to other molecules by the process of Van der Waals attraction or dipole dipole forces like hydrogen bonds in water.
- These forces are weaker than covelent bonds.
- As the temperature of a liquid is increased, the kinetic energy of molecules also increases.
- Which causes the faster movement of molecules, due to this faster movement the weak dipole interactions between molecules breaks.
- As the interactions breaks, molecules will leave the surface of liquid turning into vapor.
- Hence by increasing the temperature of liquid the rate of evaporation can also be increased.