Why doesn’t the evaporation of flask have bubbles below the surface?

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6 months ago

The evaporation of a liquid in a flask does not create bubbles below the surface because the process of evaporation occurs at the surface of the liquid where the molecules gain sufficient energy to overcome attractive forces and escape into the gas phase. Bubbles, on the other hand, form when gas molecules are trapped within the liquid and rise to the surface, forming visible pockets of gas. In the case of evaporation, the molecules escape individually as vapor without forming bubbles.

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