Science, asked by jleelasrisathya, 8 months ago

Take a 100ml water in a test tube. Heat it on a bunsen burner or a candle. What happens? Why do bubbles appear in water? Why is the water level reducing? Where did the water go?

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Answered by KhyatiKaushik
2

Answer:

It is evaporating

Explanation:

when we heat water it turns into its gaseous state. It is called water vapour. For eg- when we dry our clothes in the sun the heat that the rays of the sun emit causes the water in the clothes to evaporate

Answered by Iniyankrishnan
1

Answer:nothing much happens.Because it is soapy.due to process.It went to the atmosphere

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