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when a liquid vapourises its temperature does not rise why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Suppose we are providing heat to ice to melt it and the temperature does not rise because the heat energy is used in breaking forces of attraction between particles of ice(solid) to convert it into liquid, so when we provided ice heat, the kinetic energy increased and the forces of attraction of solids broke and the

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Answered by sandyu25
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Explanation:

once water starts boiling , all the heat supplied to it is used in conversation of water in the steam at the boiling point of water.hence, there is no rise in it's temperature. boiling point of liquid: the constant temperature at which is a liquid transforms into gaseous state is called the boiling point of the liquid..

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