scientific reason, If a boiling water is Constantly heated, it's temperature does not rise . Please answer my question
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The particles of water attract one another with intermolecular forces of attraction and these forces hold the particles together in the liquid state. ... This latent heat does not increase the kinetic energy of water particles and hence no rise in temperature takes place during the boiling of water
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- The heat which we supply to water during boiling is used to overcome these forces of attraction between the particles so that they become totally free and change into a gas. This latent heat does not increase the kinetic energy of water particles and hence no rise in temperature takes place during the boiling of water.
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