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explain in detail the change of states of water which take place on heating eith respect to arrangements of particles?



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Answered by Anonymous
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When a liquid is heated, the particles are given more energy. They start to move faster and further apart. At a certain temperature, the particles break free of one another and the liquid turns to gas. This is the boiling point.

Explanation:

When water changes state in the water cycle, the total number of water particles remains the same. ... The water particles in each state behave as energy is absorbed or released. . Condensation, deposition, and freezing are processes that occur as a result of a decrease in the heat energy of water particles.

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Answered by paridhi2615
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Answer:

When a liquid is heated, the particles are given more energy. They start to move faster and further apart. At a certain temperature, the particles break free of one another and the liquid turns to gas. This is the boiling point.

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