At what temperature in the Kelvin scale does water boil ? What happen when heat supplie to the water till it changes it's state? What is this heat energy called
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Water boils at 375 kelvin. The heat supplied to water gets used up in changing the state from liquid to gaseous. This heat is called latent heat which means hidden.
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⏺️ We know water boil at 100° C
⏺️ And we know 0°C = 273.17 K
=> 100°C = 100 + 273.15
▶️ So water boil at 373.15 Kelvin
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▶️ Once water stars boiling then it's temperature will not increase further the heat energy will be drained through steam..
⏺️ The heat given to water to change it State is known as " latent heat "
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HERE IS UR ANSWER...
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⏺️ We know water boil at 100° C
⏺️ And we know 0°C = 273.17 K
=> 100°C = 100 + 273.15
▶️ So water boil at 373.15 Kelvin
_____________________________
▶️ Once water stars boiling then it's temperature will not increase further the heat energy will be drained through steam..
⏺️ The heat given to water to change it State is known as " latent heat "
HOPE HELPED..
GOOD NIGHT
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