The mass remain unchanged.
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∙ 6y agoYes, when water evaporates, its mass does not decrease. The water molecules simply change from a liquid state to a gaseous state, but the total mass of the water remains the same.
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∙ 14y agono
when water evpourates it turns into vapour and is present in the atmosphere in the form moisture so mass is conserved
The amount of water in the ocean temporary decrease.
A phase change occur, energy is absorbed, water volume decrease.
The temperature decrease because evaporation is an endothermic process, absorb heat.
The volume of water is directly proportional to its mass. This means that as you increase the volume of water, the mass will also increase proportionally. Conversely, if you decrease the volume of water, the mass will decrease accordingly.
The volume of liquid water decrease.
The volume of water decrease.
The water level usually decrease.
The mass remain unchanged.
no the mass remains the same
Water is transformed in vapors; the volume of lake decrease.
When water evaporates, the water molecules gain energy from the surroundings to overcome intermolecular forces and escape into the air as vapor. While the water loses mass during evaporation, this mass is not lost but rather converted into the potential energy of the water vapor. Therefore, the total mass and energy of the system (water and surroundings) remains constant, demonstrating conservation of mass and energy.
when water evpourates it turns into vapour and is present in the atmosphere in the form moisture so mass is conserved
No, the concentration of salt remains the same even if water evaporates. However, the amount of water decreases, causing the remaining water to have a higher concentration of salt.
The law of mass conservation is generally valid.
The amount of water in the ocean temporary decrease.
no it wont decrease at all because water evaporates but can return to its normal form