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It cannot increase any further and the energy transfered to the liquid causes evaporation

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It doesn't. Once water, or any liquid for that matter, begins to boil, the temperature remains at the boiling point (as long as adequate heat is supplied.)

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No water evaporates if we boil it after it has reached its boiling point

It only increases if we boil it in pressure cooker

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At normal atmospheric pressure, the water just boils more vigorously. That means it boils away faster. Under increased pressure the temperature can exceed 212 fahrenheit (100 celcius)

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The boiling point of pure water at 760 mm col. Hg is 100 0C; during boiling the temperature remain constant.

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Increasing the temperature the phenomenon of evaporation is increased.

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it does not change

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Is Water turns into gas when the temperature reaches boiling is true?

Yes, that is partially true. While water is being heated, once its temperature reaches boiling, the water will remain at boiling until all of the water boils away. So, Yes, it does turn to gas, but, No, it doesn't turn to gas all at once. Prior to reaching boiling, the water would have been evaporating at a slower rate. The only thing magical about the boiling point is that is the temperature where the pressure of the evaporating water equals atmospheric pressure.


Why doesn't the temperature of water continually increase as it heated?

Temperature doesn't give the whole picture when you talk about boiling. A more useful property to talk about is enthalpy. Enthalpy is the energy held by the water. Prior to the boiling point, enthalpy and temperature both rise linearly. At the boiling point, temperature stops rising, but enthalpy continues to rise until it becomes steam. If you were to continue adding energy to the steam, it's temperature would rise again. The amount of energy that must be added to water to get it from water just at the boiling point to steam is the latent heat of vaporization and is equal to the enthalpy rise discussed in the previous paragraph. The latent heat of vaporization and the temperature where boiling will occur are dependant on the pressure.


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Temp of hot water prior to boiling?

Water boils at different temperatures depending on pressure. In an enclosed container where pressure can build up water can be made to boil at nearly 1000 degrees F. The reverse is also true, at lower pressures water will boil at a temperature less than 212 F. Where I live water boils at about 208 F. Electric power plants and naval vessels take advantage of this by boiling the water at a higher temperature. This very hot steam has more energy and makes the power plant more efficient.


Lowest temperature in NSW?

Lowest temperature Charlotes pass - 13.3 C Answer Charlotte Pass holds NSW (and Australian) record for lowest temperature: -23.0 degrees Celsius 29th June 1994. The record prior to this (from memory) was -22.2 held by Perisher Valley, also in the NSW alpine region. At the time of this record there was no weather station at Charlotte Pass.

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Is Water turns into gas when the temperature reaches boiling is true?

Yes, that is partially true. While water is being heated, once its temperature reaches boiling, the water will remain at boiling until all of the water boils away. So, Yes, it does turn to gas, but, No, it doesn't turn to gas all at once. Prior to reaching boiling, the water would have been evaporating at a slower rate. The only thing magical about the boiling point is that is the temperature where the pressure of the evaporating water equals atmospheric pressure.


Why doesn't the temperature of water continually increase as it heated?

Temperature doesn't give the whole picture when you talk about boiling. A more useful property to talk about is enthalpy. Enthalpy is the energy held by the water. Prior to the boiling point, enthalpy and temperature both rise linearly. At the boiling point, temperature stops rising, but enthalpy continues to rise until it becomes steam. If you were to continue adding energy to the steam, it's temperature would rise again. The amount of energy that must be added to water to get it from water just at the boiling point to steam is the latent heat of vaporization and is equal to the enthalpy rise discussed in the previous paragraph. The latent heat of vaporization and the temperature where boiling will occur are dependant on the pressure.


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