PrincessRaharagus
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  • 03-11-2019
  • Chemistry
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Explain why is there no chemical equation to describe what happens when water evaporates?

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randomsheila
randomsheila randomsheila
  • 03-11-2019
There is no chemical equation to describe what happens when water evaporates because water changing its state/form is a physical change, not a chemical change. All that happens is that the water molecules separate from each other a little bit. A chemical equation requires something to react with another.
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