Physics, asked by qwerty2800, 1 year ago

Why there is no rise in temp. When we heat a liquid at its boiling point?

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Answered by tripathishashank872
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Explanation:

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Whenever you heat something , it acquires energy (heat energy ) which it uses to change its state or for other work . LET US SUPPOSE THE LIQUID TO BE WATER . WHEN YOU HEAT WATER ON 100℃ IT STARTS BOILING . ACTUALLY , BOILING IS A PROCESS DEFINED AS PROCESS OF HEATING A LIQUID WHICH CAUSES IT TO CHANGE ITS STATE INTO GASEOUS STATE . WHEN YOU HEAT A LIQUID THE HEAT GIVEN TO IT IS USED UP INTO CONVERTING THE LIQUID INTO GASEOUS PHASE AND HENCE THE LIQUID ESCAPES . DUE TO THIS REASON THE TEMPERATURE OF THE LIQUID DOESNT RISE ON BOILING POINT . THE HEAT GETS USED UP IN CONVERTING LIQUID INTO GAS AND HENCE CAUSES NO RISE IN TEMPERATURE .

I hope you're clear with this now .

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