Why does the heat in the water heated to boiling slowly decrease once it is taken off the flame
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The energy for evaporation is drawn from the heat in the environment, which is frequently used when cooling is needed in technical and everyday applications. So the order of events is: The constant influx of heat from the flame keeps the water boiling. The heat influx stops because you turn off the stove.
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