The atoms speed up building up kenetic energy which forces them apart and that is what turns the liquid into a gas
first of all water does not have atoms it has molecules.
and those molecules just get far away, and they transform into steam
It get hotter and if it is frozen it melts. If it is melted it boils.
It boils at 373 degrees kelvin. Kelvin is just Celsius plus 273. Water boils at 100C, 100+273=373, so 373K.
Expands and then vapourises. If in an enclosed space, will cause increased pressure and became dangerous with respect to leaks and possible explosion.
The water boils away.
Water boils at 212o F at standard pressure.
The water becomes a gas.
It boils
It boils
It boils
Water boils at that temperature.
nothing special, BUT at 0oCelsius, water freezes .....and at 100oCelsius, water boils
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit
It boils and becomes steam.
At 212 oF, water boils at 1 atm of pressure.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
it gets hot
The water goes from the liquid state to the gas state. H2O(l) -> H2O(g)