Heat is simply molecular energy, or, the speed molecules are moving. When heating water, energy is added to the particles of water, and so they move and vibrate faster, thus heating up, until the particles break away from each others electromagnetic force, and fly off at their own will, creating steam and water-vapour.
When boiled, water molecules are imbued with thermal energy and 'excited', to the point where they gain sufficient energy to escape into a gaseous form. Water has remarkably high heat capacity, however, which is why it can take a while for water to boil. This is also the reason why we use sweat to cool down - water can absorb a surprisingly large amount of heat before its own temperature actually increases, allowing sweat to efficiently absorb heat from our bodies before evaporating.
when water is heated the particles speed up, therefore gaining kinetic energy. the faster the particles move the further apart they become, therefore leading to the possibility of changing state. such as water to water vapor or ice to water.
the particles in water move faster and the energy can be dispersed faster
The movement of molecules is accelerated at higher temperature.
They move and vibrate
They turn into water vapor.
The motion of particles is accelerated.
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This happens because the liquid particles of the water react to the heat. The particles start to move and bounce about rapidly, causing the water to condense and turn to vapour(which is steam). This is a great example of the chemical reaction of liquid->gas.
Particles move faster when they are heated.
When you heat the particles of water, they will evaporate in to the air transforming into a gas which will later on be transferred back in to water due to condensation hope this helped =]
when water is heated the particles speed up, therefore gaining kinetic energy. the faster the particles move the further apart they become, therefore leading to the possibility of changing state. such as water to water vapor or ice to water.
The motion of particles is accelerated.
The particles in a liguid are bonded (not as strongly as a solid which is why it flows.) when it is heated the particles vibrate and eventually the bonds break and the particles break away. This is evaporation.
The speed of the gas particles will increase as they are heated. That is why the pressure in a container increases. The particles are hitting the walls of the container with more force as they are heated.
they get excited and move around faster
Evaperates
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The particles start moving faster and the matter expands.
if they are heated then they turn to a liquid, if that are a soled well they are hard like ice
The particles are bonded together with some force when heat is supplied the then force between particles decreases and the start to move away from each other or we can say that the particles get that energy and become energetic and movement starts in individual particle and the force between the particles decrease. This is why when water is heated the particles detach from each other become steam.
Thermal expansion occured.
This happens because the liquid particles of the water react to the heat. The particles start to move and bounce about rapidly, causing the water to condense and turn to vapour(which is steam). This is a great example of the chemical reaction of liquid->gas.