Heat it.
2007-01-30 18:07:41
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answer #1
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answered by F 2
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Even if there is no light energy affecting the water, there can still be thermal energy (temperature) that causes the water to evaporate. As long as the top is open, water vapor will be able to escape from the container into the air
2007-01-30 18:08:29
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answer #2
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answered by T F 4
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organic water will evaporate quicker using fact it could have an better vapor rigidity. The extra debris (for that reason ions) on the exterior of the liquid, the slower it is going to vaporize. on account that sodium and chloride ions in sea water can't vaporize, the seawater has a decrease vapor rigidity. those ions take the situation of countless the water molecules that for the period of any different case could evaporate.
2016-12-13 05:07:06
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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If the Humidity of the air is less than 100%, the water will evaporated, until the sourounding environm,ent has 100% humidity.
If it does raise to this level you will evaporater all your water
2007-01-30 18:12:01
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answer #4
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answered by bob shark 7
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water will evaporate irrespective of whether it is light or dark.evaporaton depends only on the ambient temperature of the surooundings, the air humidity and exposed surface area of the fluid..
2007-01-30 18:11:44
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answer #5
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answered by s_kundu88 3
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When a substance is in liquid state, there is a chance that it will phase to a gaseos state because of increase frequency of molecules hitting against each other.
2007-01-30 18:12:28
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answer #6
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answered by IIDX Chem 3
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raise the temperature of the environment. Or remove the humdity of the air nearby.
Or keep the air blowing around the bottle.
2007-01-30 18:07:32
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't believe water evaporates because of light. It could be possible that some other factor, such as heat or wind would be involved.
2007-01-30 18:07:48
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answer #8
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answered by Hulabaloola 3
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ambient heat in the air, dry air, the evaporation process strangely is how it evaporates from the jar, it isnt light that does it, its heat.
2007-01-30 18:09:28
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answer #9
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answered by mickattafe 3
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