Physics, asked by akku1439, 1 year ago

Why temperature of water does not go above 100 degree celcius?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The statement is incorrect to a classical theoretical physicist .

This is because water can be more than 100°C provided that the pressure of the water is increased .

This principle is used in pressure cookers for easy cooking of food .

Water can never be more than 100°C ( other conditions being normal ) because :

➡ If the temperature rises , then the kinetic energy of the body increases and hence the inter molecular force of attraction decrease .

➡ This results in the decrease of space between water molecules leading to the formation of water vapour .

➡ It is an example of change of state at a constant temperature .

↪ Remember that the boiling point of water can be increased by increasing the pressure of the surroundings .

Answered by aadhilanees68788
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Because boiling point of water is string that it does not go above 100 Celsius.  Mark as brainliest

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