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Explanation of boiling process basis of kinetic theory

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Answered by virat293
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If a liquid is heated the particles are given more energy and move faster and faster expanding the liquid. The most energetic particles at the surface escape from the surface of the liquid as a vapour as it gets warmer. ... Eventually even particles in the middle of the liquid form bubbles of gas in the liquid.

Answered by king54566
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According to kinetic theory of matter, molecules in a liquid do not exert very strong forces of attraction on each other . This is why the molecules in a liquid are loosely packed and are free to move anywhere within the boundry of the liquid. When a liquid is heated, the molecules gain kinetic energy and start moving vigorously inside the liquid.

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