Assuming that that is the boiling point (note: the boiling point varies, depending on pressure), then adding heat energy will make the water evaporate. Water at 100 degrees will become steam at 100 degrees.Instead of increasing the kinetic (movement) energy of the particles, the energy will increase their potential energy (the phase change).
It boils faster,.
The molecules gain energy. As they gain energy, they vibrate faster and faster until they have the energy to break the intermolecular bonds and turn into a gas. This happens at 100 degrees C.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
Condensation happens when air is cooled below a temperature called its 'dew point' which is the temperature at which the humidity is 100%. Air is capable of absorbing more water vapour when it is hotter. Therefore if warm air with water vapour in it is cooled, the humidity rises, until at the dew point the humidity is 100%. If it is cooled further, some of the water vapour appears as liquid water, which we call condensation. A typical example of condensation is fog, which happens when warm, moist air arrives over cooler ground, and it gives up its water vapour as floating droplets.
q = m•Hv, where q is amount of energy added, mis mass in grams, which is 300g, and Hv is heat of vaporization of water, which is 2260 J/g .q = 300g x 2260 J/g = 678 000 Joules
53 mL water must be added.
the water will absorb some of the energy and become warmer than its starting temperature until it reaches its boiling point (212 °F or 100 °C) and then the water will boil as it is turned from a liquid to a gas know as steam, which it will do until all the water is boiled away.
The molecules gain energy. As they gain energy, they vibrate faster and faster until they have the energy to break the intermolecular bonds and turn into a gas. This happens at 100 degrees C.
When heat is added to the water, the molecules move faster. When the water reaches the boiling point (100 Degree Celsius), the water molecules at the surface of the water would break apart with the other molecules and escape (evaporate). When they evaporate, the water molecules changes state and becomes water vapour.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
Threshold energy is the energy level where some chemical/physical action happens. For instance water boils at 100 deg C the water molecule attains enough (kinetic) energy it can escape from the rest of the pull of the water molecules. It can be used other context as well e.g. there enough electrostatic energy build up in the clouds, a lightning occur. This is the threshold energy.
internal energy change in words is the difference between the added energy and the original energy 100 - 60 = 40J
Condensation happens when air is cooled below a temperature called its 'dew point' which is the temperature at which the humidity is 100%. Air is capable of absorbing more water vapour when it is hotter. Therefore if warm air with water vapour in it is cooled, the humidity rises, until at the dew point the humidity is 100%. If it is cooled further, some of the water vapour appears as liquid water, which we call condensation. A typical example of condensation is fog, which happens when warm, moist air arrives over cooler ground, and it gives up its water vapour as floating droplets.
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It boils
q = m•Hv, where q is amount of energy added, mis mass in grams, which is 300g, and Hv is heat of vaporization of water, which is 2260 J/g .q = 300g x 2260 J/g = 678 000 Joules
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees celsius. The water will evaporate at boiling point. By the way what do you mean "what happens to the temperature of boiling water" if you think about it, it does not make sense.
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