Why does temperature remains constant as heated if liquid gets converted to its gaseous state at its boiling point
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The temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapour. Changing liquid to gas. When a liquid—such as water—is heated at a constant pressure, some of its molecules get enough KE to escape the liquid. ... Thus, more heat energy is needed to cause other molecules to escape.
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Explanation: When liquid is heated its temperature remains constant because there is increase in potential energy but kinetic energy does not increase. As soon as the liquid reaches the boiling point its kinetic energy starts to increase and its temperature also starts to increase.
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