How is the heat energy supplied to a liquid used during boiling at a fixed temperature?
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During boiling, the heat energy supplied is used in increasing the energy of the water molecule, which changes its state from liquid to gaseous.
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During boiling, the heat energy supplied is used in increasing the energy of the water molecule, which changes its state from liquid to gaseous.
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During phase change, heat energy given to the liquid is used up in breaking the bonds between the liquid molecules and so the liquid starts to boil at a constant temperature.
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