Biology, asked by shinchan00071, 9 months ago

Q2: What happens when we keep on heating water in a pan?

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Answered by akashkumarjay9901
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Answer:

it is defined as natural convection of heat

Explanation:

For example, when a pot of water is placed on the stove to boil, conduction heat warms up the pot, which then heats the water molecules inside. As these molecules heat, convection causes them to move away from the interior of the pot as they are replaced by cooler molecules

Answered by singlesitaarat31
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When we keep on heating water in a pan, the quantity of water in the pan decreases.

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