Chemistry, asked by mushtaq14, 11 months ago

describe how water in a pan gets heated when placed on a hot stove

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Answered by singhharman872003
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Boiling points of water is 100 degee Celsius, and when you heat it more than 100 degree Celsius water start evaporate
Answered by chakrabortyangan
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Actually when we heat a substance, we allow heat interchange between the heated object and the cold object. Thus in this question we tend to cause heat interchange from the flame to a particular amount of water. When water in a pan is placed on a hot stove the kinetic energy of molecules constituting the body increases thus heating the body. This change in the kinetic energy of the molecules constituting the body continues until the body reaches its boiling point; for water it is 100 degree C. It is large because the kinetic energy of molecules depend on the temperature of the whole body.The rise in temperature is largely understood by the increase in the vibration of the body about its mean position.

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