Methanol evaporates quickly due to its relatively low boiling point of about 65 degrees Celsius and high vapor pressure at room temperature. Its molecular structure allows for weaker hydrogen bonding compared to water, enabling methanol molecules to escape into the vapor phase more easily. Additionally, methanol's smaller molecular size contributes to its rapid evaporation rate, making it more volatile than many other substances.
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