Physics, asked by madhanpooja2310, 1 year ago

we know that the temperature of the water rises continously till it reaches 100C. Beyond 100C no further rise of temperature of water is seen. At 100C though supply of heat continues the temperature doesn't increase further we also observe a lot of bubbling at the surface of water at 100C. Why does this happen??

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Answered by imRahulkr
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This is the fundamental of chemistry. Although if you heat above 100°c then water will remain at 100°c but it will evaporate faster.

madhanpooja2310: why bubbles form at the surface of water
imRahulkr: Because they evaporate.
imRahulkr: As they are heated the water molecules vibrate and strike each other
imRahulkr: so the bubble are formed
imRahulkr: Understood ???
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