Boiling occurs when the intermolecular forces holding a substance in the liquid state become overwhelmed and allow the particles to separate into the gaseous state. Particles in the gaseous state are roughly 2000 times farther apart than in the liquid state, which causes expansion of the substance in its gaseous form.
when liquid is boiled it convert into steam and become vapour
It evaporates.
It coagulates.
it runs away
The boiled liver starts to bubble and then the manganese dioxide expolades
It changes to a gas (steam).
it evaporates into the air
The volume will increase
When water is boiled is transformed in a gas; the reverse process is called condensation.
The particles freeze.
Pretty much nothing.
It freezes