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When water is boiling, the temperature remains constant, as the energy it is absorbing is being used to change the liquid water into water vapor.
Unless any extra particles/sediments collected on the water particles(gas), they do not differ. Condensate is just when water particles(gas), have collected on an object after evaporation, and this process runs all on water. One example is when after you take a shower, the steam, (water particles/gas), collects on a mirror and drizzles down the mirror. This ends up being water!!!
No. This is because the energy being transferred is no longer being used to heat the water. Instead, it is being used to engage in the next phase change, going from a liquid to a gas, or water to steam. At this point, the steam's temperature also remains constant. It isn't until the last drop of water is gone, that the steam will begin to heat up. Hope this helps! If not try http://www.pafko.com/history/h_distill.html
Evaporation is possible at any temperature, the rate being different.
The ocean is larger than a lake. Therefore, being larger it can absorb more heat. That is why a lower temperature is needed to freeze it.
water is collected in a reservoir.
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Galileo Galilei invented the water thermometer in 1593
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Ethene is able to be collected over water because it is slightly soluble in water. The gas is made from ethanol vapor that is dehydrated by passing over a heated catalyst.
He didn't.
you need a themometer, water, spoon, salt sugar
because they are soluble in water and are denser than air
i think the wetland will absorb the water being poured and it will get collected as groundwater ..
It is being increased, because temperature is the average kinetic energy of the object.
it is collected from the ocean