when we apply heat to a liquid, what are the changes that occur at the molecular level?
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When a liquid molecuole is heated the kinetic energy between the particles increases and they started to vibrate vigorously. After reaching it's boiling point no temprature changes occur. This is called latent heat of vaporisation. The heat we provide to the liquid is used to break the inter molecuolar forces of attraction. Providing more heat boils the liquid. The tiny particles started to move furtyer away, increasing the kinetic energy.
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evaporation take place in the liquid when we apply heat to it .
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