Science, asked by arman78667, 11 months ago

what happens to water at 100°c at atmospheric pressure?​

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Answered by karan87563
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Below 100 degrees C some water molecules have enough kinetic energy to escape into the air, AKA evaporation. At 100 degrees nucleate boiling occurs, a lot of molecules escape the liquid water throughout the mass of water, form bubbles, rise and escape into the air. All at standard pressure, of cours

Answered by Moseley
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Answer:

it boils at 1 atmospheric pressure

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