Chemistry, asked by yogi1643, 11 months ago

Does the temperature of liquid increase further when it starts boiling

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Answered by ajaykumarpal029
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Answer:

Always remember

During phase change, there is no change in temperature..

Explanation:

let take as an example of water...as we supply heat to the water, it temp. increases and reaches to the boiling pt. of the water at a particular pressure.

please note:

that the boiling point is the fxn of pressure...

now, the heat which is being supplied starts to get used up in weakening of the intermolecular forces and so the temp. of water becomes constant. and when the water is completely converted into steam, the temp. again start rising...

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Answered by ridayd1024
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Answer:

In humid conditions where surrounding air cannot hold further water vapour, sweat evaporates slowly, if at all. As a result, the body heats up. it is difficult for the sweat to evaporate and in high humidity conditions, we tend to sweat more.

Explanation:

This explains why it feels so much hotter in high humidity. When relative humidity reaches a high enough level, the body’s natural cooling system simply can’t work. Sweat evaporates very slowly, if at all, and the body heats up. Hence, it feels much hotter in humid conditions.

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