Evaporation occurs when a liquid turns into vapor (a gas). It happens on a large scale in bodies of water all over the world. But it also happens in your house. But do all liquids take the same amount of time to evaporate? Problem: Do all liquids evaporate at the same rate? Download Project

Materials: Water

Orange juice

Alcohol

Nail polish remover

Four beakers with measures

Pen and paper for notes Procedure: Pour the same amount of liquid into each beaker. Note the amounts. Set the beakers in a dry location at room temperature. Monitor the levels of the liquids for 1 week and note any differences. References: Chem4kids: Evaporation

The Water Cycle: Evaporation

Author: Jennifer Penn-Chiu

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