They move
Whe you boil water, molecules of water "escape" into the atmosphere. The molecular structure of water is unaffected by boiling.
they move faster.
yes it does
If the vacuum pump is on, the water will continue to boil. If the vacuum pump is off as the vessel is sealed, the boiling will stop at a point of equilibrium.
It begins to boil.
It begins to boil, after which it doesn't get any warmer.
100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, water is necessary for something to boil. When heated, water molecules gain energy and move more quickly, eventually reaching a point where they turn into steam, which is the boiling point of water.
To boil water, the attractive forces within the liquid water molecules (hydrogen bonding) must be overcome to convert water from a liquid to a gas. This requires input of energy to increase the kinetic energy of the water molecules so they can break free from each other and escape into the gas phase.
The cause is the water boiling. The effect is the kettle whistling.
it will fizz because the vibration will shake the water and create a motor effect
Sea Salt makes water harder (higher boiling point) to boil. The only way to make water boil faster is to get EVERYTHING (all dissolved and undissolved) out of the way of the escaping water molecules and crank up the temperature (give em the "HOT-FOOT!)!