Called 'super heated' fluid
because they aren't a liquid once they have been boiled there are a type of solid so they are hard to beat
When water is boiled it changes from liquid to a gas.
The boiling point temperature remains constant because liquids evaporate at this point. If the temperature drops the liquid will no longer boil. At a higher temperature the vapor becomes hotter, not the liquid.
It gets hotter
Boiling process is when a substance or liquid is boiled over a specific temperature. Once the temperature reaches the boiling point, the substance or liquid becomes vapor.
when liquid is boiled it convert into steam and become vapour
No, it is inverse.
Liquid water.
The state of matter changes from liquid to gas when water is boiled in a pan on a stove.
to make it hotter and more pleasent to eat
its hot
No, a liquid will typically rise when it is hotter than the surrounding liquid due to thermal expansion. This is because the hotter liquid becomes less dense than the cooler liquid, causing it to rise to the top.