Yes, boiling water is vaporized because it's very hot after it's boiled.
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There are two types of evaporation. The first type is when water is vaporized off the top of a body of liquid. The second type is boiling, which effects the entirety of the body of water, not just the top.
There are two types of evaporation. The first type is when water is vaporized off the top of a body of liquid. The second type is boiling, which effects the entirety of the body of water, not just the top.
The boiling point of water is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of water is equal to the atmospheric pressure. As long as there is liquid water present, the temperature will remain at the boiling point (100 degrees Celsius at sea level), because the energy is being used to convert the liquid water into vapor rather than increasing the temperature.
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Mixtures of a solid dissolved in a liquid can be separated by evaporation, where the liquid component is vaporized and the solid component remains behind. Additionally, mixtures of two liquids with different boiling points can be separated by heating the mixture to the boiling point of the component with the lower boiling point, causing it to evaporate while leaving the other liquid behind.
You can add water, and make it run through an filter. The sand will stick in the filter, and the sugar will be yours after the water is vaporized. You can wait until the water is vaporized, or heat it up.
Boiling point.
The water is vaporized and the tissue is burned.
actual it wouldn't be necessarily be "water" but any form of ice can be vaporized
When a liquid turns into a gas. The steam that comes out of hot water is vaporized water.