Chemistry, asked by sravanimaganti9172, 11 months ago

Observe the water when it starts boiling and write down what changes you feel

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Answered by smookyqueen
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When this occurs, they form gaseous molecules of water vapor, which float to the surface as bubbles and travel into the air. Instead of air, the bubbles in a boiling pot of water are actually made up of water — it's just water in its gaseous state

Answered by ams68
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They are also physical changes because they do not change the nature of the substance. Boiling water: Boiling water is an example of a physical change and not a chemical change because the water vapor still has the same molecular structure as liquid water (H2O).

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