What factors affect the evaporation speed of liquids?

In summary, the conversation discusses the calculation of evaporation speed of a liquid at a specific temperature and pressure, and the physical parameters needed for this calculation. The speaker suggests finding values in tabulated sources and acknowledges the difficulty in accurately determining the rate of evaporation due to various factors.
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aursic
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I'd like to know if there's any law/formula that allows you to calculate the evaporation speed of a liquid at a precise temperature, pressure, with a precise surface.
Which physical parameters of the substance should i know?
Thank You!

Ciao!
Andrea
 
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aursic,

You need the rate of vaporization (in kg/m2) or some such units. You can probably find values tabulated in CRC or somewhere on the www. Try a google search.

Being able to do much with the value you find is another story. Like you said, the rate depends on temp which can be determined pretty easily. But it also depends on the partial pressure of the vapor in question. Now just above the liquid/vapor surface, the two phases are very nearly in equilibrium so the vapor pressure is almost at the equilibrium value, meaning nearly no net transport of molecules across the surface would occur. This means the actual rate that evaporation occurs will usually have a huge dependence on tiny fluctuations in the actual partial pressure at the interface. These fluctuations can be caused by diffusion, convection, stirring etc. Sorting all that out in a real experiment gets pretty messy.

Hope that helps and isn't too discouraging.
 

What is evaporation speed?

Evaporation speed refers to the rate at which a liquid changes into vapor or gas form. It is affected by various factors such as temperature, humidity, and surface area.

What factors affect the evaporation speed of liquids?

The main factors that affect the evaporation speed of liquids are temperature, humidity, surface area, and air movement. Higher temperatures, lower humidity, larger surface area, and increased air movement can all lead to a faster evaporation speed.

What is the relationship between temperature and evaporation speed?

As temperature increases, the evaporation speed of liquids also increases. This is because higher temperatures can provide more energy to the liquid molecules, causing them to move faster and escape into the air as vapor.

How does humidity affect the evaporation speed of liquids?

Humidity refers to the amount of water vapor in the air. Higher humidity levels can slow down the evaporation speed of liquids because there is already a high concentration of water molecules in the air, making it more difficult for the liquid molecules to escape into the air as vapor.

Why does surface area matter in evaporation speed?

The larger the surface area of a liquid, the faster the evaporation speed. This is because a larger surface area means there is more space for liquid molecules to escape into the air as vapor. For example, a shallow puddle will evaporate faster than a deep pool of water with the same amount of liquid.

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