Does the temperature of the water rise continuously if heat is supplied
to it continuously?
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No , the temperature of water does not rise continuously if heat is supplied to it.
When it reaches its boiling point (100 deg celcius) the temperature remains constant for some time.Because the supplied heat energy will be used for breaking bonds and impurities present in it.
After this, the phase changes (may be from ice to water or from water to vapour.)
When it reaches its boiling point (100 deg celcius) the temperature remains constant for some time.Because the supplied heat energy will be used for breaking bonds and impurities present in it.
After this, the phase changes (may be from ice to water or from water to vapour.)
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