what happens to the boiling point when temperature increase
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The boiling point of a liquid is equal to when its vapor pressure (essentially rate of evaporation) equals ambient air pressure. ... If we raise the pressure, this happens at a higher temperature, since more molecules have the energy to escape when its warmer, and so vapor pressure increases.
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the boiling comes in a stagnant form as the water gains heat to convert to vapour..
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