Why is there no further rise in temperature when we heat a fluid at its boiling point temperature?
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Because all the heat that is supplied is used up in changing the state from liquid to gas.
This energy is stored in the gas phase in the form of latent heat of vapourisation.
This energy is stored in the gas phase in the form of latent heat of vapourisation.
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All the heat that is supplied then is absorbed by water molecules to evaporate. This cause no rise in temperature of water. the supplied heat is hidden and called the latent heat of vaporisation.
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