What happens if water molecules are speeded up?
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When you heat water enough, it will boil and turn into water vapor. So, therefore, if water's molecules speed up, it will go into the gas phase. ... Ifthe water is initially in it's liquid state and energy is added to the moleculesthen this water would boil and vaporize becoming a gas.
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When you heat water enough, it will boil and turn into water vapour. So, therefore, if water's molecules speed up, it will go into the gas phase. ... If the water is initially in it's liquid state and energy is added to the molecules then this water would boil and vaporize becoming a gas.
That's why water molecules are speeded up.
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When you heat water enough, it will boil and turn into water vapour. So, therefore, if water's molecules speed up, it will go into the gas phase. ... If the water is initially in it's liquid state and energy is added to the molecules then this water would boil and vaporize becoming a gas.
That's why water molecules are speeded up.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.
Please mark the answer as brain list.
(: REGARDS :)
MONICA.
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