they move faster.
yes it does
As a block of ice begins to boil, the motion of the particles increases due to the input of heat energy. Initially, the particles vibrate in place more vigorously, causing the ice to melt into water. As more heat is added, the particles gain enough energy to break free from the solid structure and turn into a gas (water vapor), leading to the boiling of the water.
It begins to boil, after which it doesn't get any warmer.
They move
Boiling dirt will not change its composition. The water will evaporate, leaving behind the same dirt particles that were there initially.
As a liquid begins to boil, the particles gain energy and move more rapidly. Eventually, the kinetic energy overcomes the intermolecular forces holding the particles together, causing them to break free and transition into a gas phase.
If the vacuum pump is on, the water will continue to boil. If the vacuum pump is off as the vessel is sealed, the boiling will stop at a point of equilibrium.
It begins to boil.
100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
In water, it just gets clean.
When you boil carbonated water, the carbon dioxide gas that gives it fizziness is released into the air, leaving behind plain water.
Whe you boil water, molecules of water "escape" into the atmosphere. The molecular structure of water is unaffected by boiling.