Chemistry, asked by tejalsavjani, 9 months ago

If you heat water to a certain temperature, it starts boiling.
Does the temperature remain constant during the
transition to vapour? Explain

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Answered by Rohith200422
1

Answer:

The temperature remains constant during the boiling of water even though heat is supplied continuously. This is because, the heat supplied is absorbed by the water particles and this heat increases their kinetic energy.

Explanation:

During boiling of water even though heat is supplied constantly because all the heat energy provided is used up in changing the state of water from liquid to gaseous water vapour.

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Answered by emma3006
5

Answer:

yes, during the transition of water into water vapour temperature remains constant.

Explanation:

This temprature remains constant till the water converts completely into water vapour. Thus happens even though we continue to heat the beaker, that is, we continue to supply the heat. This heat gets used up in changing the state by overcoming the forces of attraction between the particles. This is known as the latent heat of vaporisation.

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