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When water boils it changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state.
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The state of matter changes from liquid to gas when water is boiled in a pan on a stove.
Water changes from a liquid to gas when boiled. (boiling point = 110 Celsius)
Boiled water will not rust as rusting is a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen in the presence of water. Boiling water simply changes its state from liquid to gas (water vapor) and does not directly cause rusting.
No, boiled water is simply boiled. Distilled water is when the steam from the boiling is gathered and rebottled.
When water is boiled it changes from liquid to a gas.
Boiling water will not change its mass; it will simply move it from the liquid state to the gaseous state.
Boiled water.
When water is boiled, it is called steam.
boiled water
When water is boiled on a stove, heat energy from the stove is transferred to the water. This heat energy increases the temperature of the water molecules, causing them to move faster and eventually reach a state of boiling where they turn into water vapor.