When water is boiled is transformed in a gas; the reverse process is called condensation.
Yes, ammonia is a volatile compound and will evaporate when water is boiled. This is because ammonia has a lower boiling point compared to water, so it will evaporate along with the water vapor.
Yes, water evaporates when boiled. Boiling water causes it to change from a liquid to a gas, resulting in evaporation.
When water is boiled, the film on top of the water, which is usually made up of impurities and minerals, may break apart and disperse into the water or evaporate.
This depends on many factors.
It rose to 100 degrees Celsius. The water starts to evaporate?
This depends on many factors.
The answer is :It evaporate from ground and body of water to the air and create clouds. After that it condensate create rain then gos back to the ground.
This water remain as a liquid.
you will die.
This water remain as a liquid.
It changes to a gas (steam).
It evaporates