When water boils its temperature increases or decreases?
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When water boils its temperature remains constant. It is because of latent heat. The heat given to the system is spared for phase transition of water. The heat given to the system is absorbed as latent heat.
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Explanation:
Heat necessary to covert 1 gram of a liquid substance into gaseous state at its boiling point without changing the temperature is known as latent heat of vaporization.
Therefore, it is known that water boils at 100 degree celsius and its temperature remains constant till the water is boiling. But when the temperature increase more than 100 degree celsius then all the water has been converted into vapor state.
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