Chemistry, asked by riyanabarman08, 6 months ago

Water is taken in a beaker and heated .A thermometer is dipped in the liquid.At a certain temperature the water gets converted in to steam but the temperature reading on the thermometer remains the same.Why??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A laboratory thermometer is dipped in a beaker containing hot water. As the thermometer is removed the mercury level will fall.

As the temperature of hot water is much higher than the room temperature th level of mercury rises but when it is removed then the thermometer comes down as the temperature of room is less than the temperature of hot water hence level will fall

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Answered by kartikey07
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Answer:

because when water heated it becomes steam

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