Chemistry, asked by felistaakonaay473, 9 months ago

The noise of bubbles in a kettle rises on heating but stops as the water boils.

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Answered by IIMeghanaII
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The lower temperature causes the vapor to recondense into liquid and the bubbles collapse, making a noise. When the water is uniformly hot and the bubbles make it to the top gradually louder, as bubble production increases, until the water is so uniformly hot that the bubbles make it to the top without popping.

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