Becomes a gas (i.e. water vapor)
water vaporizes before itemscan be sanitized
water vaporizes before itemscan be sanitized
hydrogen bond bonds water molecules with other water molecules.
No; water is made up of water molecules. Water molecules contain two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule.
Do water molecules in the liquid state have more energy than water molecules in the polar state
Water doesn't melt, it vaporizes and becomes a gas. The energy from heat melts or vaporizes all matter.
no it vaporizes
It vaporizes into the air.
water vaporizes at 100 degrees Celsius evaporation is caused by hot molecules moving faster and faster until becoming a gas. water takes up 75% of your brain and 25% of your bones.
The primary bond that is broken when water is boiled is hydrogen bonds. There are other weaker intermolecular forces at work as well, but these are much weaker and not as significant. Once the hydrogen bonds are broken, the water molecules are not held as tightly together and can escape the liquid as gas.
the liquid vaporizes and the resulting gas molecules wander about the room apex :)
It is the Hydro bomb, it successfully vaporizes all available water in a radius
they're ice
the lightning vaporizes the water it hits and also charges the water with electricity (don't go swimming)
the liquid vaporizes and the resulting gas molecules wander about the room
water vaporizes before itemscan be sanitized
water vaporizes before itemscan be sanitized