Chemistry, asked by rajumogilicharla123, 11 months ago

Explain what happen when we countinously
heat the water​

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Answered by 165
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As heat is applied to liquid water, the molecules move faster and the temperature again increases. During the phase change from liquid to gas, the added heat is stored in the molecules as, once again, potential energy, and the temperature remains constant.

Answered by meghana3731
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The salt in the water may emerge out due to rapid evaporation Or if the water is not salty it is converted into steam through boiling in form of vapours.

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