Chemistry, asked by aashideshupaliwal852, 11 months ago

Water was boiled in a beaker for 10 minutes. During the boiling of water ,the temperature of water is measured several times. Every time the temperature is found to be 100 degree Celsius? Why is it so, even though the water is being boiled continuously?

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Answered by shameerkhandgg
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Answer:

When boiling occurs, the more energetic molecules change to a gas, spread out, and form bubbles. ... In addition, gas molecules leaving the liquid remove thermal energy from the liquid. Therefore the temperature of the liquid remains constant during boiling.

Answered by smartbrainz
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this is due to the phenomenon of boiling or vaporization of water which takes place at the constant temperature

Explanation:

  • the temperature is known as the boiling point of a liquid , the liquid is converted into gaseous state. It is different from evaporation because evaporation is a surface phenomena.
  • It takes place at a temperature less than the boiling point of a substance. In addition to this there is slow conversion of liquid into gases by evaporation but it takes place faster due to the process of boiling.

To know more about boiling and evaporation,

What is the difference between evaporation and boiling? - Brainly.in

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