Chemistry, asked by falak561, 5 months ago

Hot vapour formed when liquid boiled

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When a liquid reaches its boiling point bubbles of gas form in it which rise into the surface and burst into the air. This process is called boiling. If the boiling liquid is heated more strongly the temperature does not rise but the liquid boils more quickly.

Answered by wipronreddy
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as a liquid is heated its vapour pressure increases until the vapour pressure equals the pressure of the gas above it .

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