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Will boiled water evaporate faster than unboiled water????

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Will boiled water evaporate faster than unboiled water????

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You mean boiled water that has cooled down, and not boiling water, don’t you? Otherwise, water at a higher temperature will always evaporate faster than water at lower temperature, all other things being equal. But if you mean what I think you mean, water that has been boiled will have no dissolved air. At its surface, at the interface with air, air molecules are more readily dissolved that unboiled water. This will result in a higher rate of molecular exchange and will result in higher evaporative rate.

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