why does water evaporate when heated
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When liquid water meets dry air, it is not in equilibrium; water molecules evaporate off the surface until the amount of water in the air creates enough vapour pressure to achieve equilibrium. When water is heated to a temperature of 100C, the vapour pressure equals that of sea-level air pressure.
When liquid water meets dry air, it is not in equilibrium; water molecules evaporate off the surface until the amount of water in the air creates enough vapour pressure to achieve equilibrium. When water is heated to a temperature of 100C, the vapour pressure equals that of sea-level air pressure.
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because the water is converted into vapour when we heated it at 100°C...
hence water evaporated when heated
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hence water evaporated when heated
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