Why does a boiling liquid immediately stop boiling the moment you remove the source of energy?
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When I am heating water on a gas stove, it begins to boil after some time and bubbles of air can be seen escaping out.
However, as soon as I increase the amount of heat in the stove, the rate of escape of air bubbles increases immediately, and as soon as I turn off the stove, the air bubbles stop coming out right then.
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the bubbles are not air. they are vapor of water. when you remove the source of energy. the system can't absorb heat energy, the potential energy will not increase to overcome the intermolecular force completely.
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