Because the calories of heat are being transferred from the heat source to the liquid, and as they build up in the liquid the temperature goes up.
They will continue to build up until one of two things happens: the heat source and the liquid become the same temperature, or the liquid becomes saturated with heat. When a liquid reaches its boiling point, it has become saturated and will get no hotter. Pure water in an open container saturates with heat at 212 degrees F. Unless you put something in the water to raise its boiling point, like ethylene glycol, or you put the water in a pressure vessel, it cannot get any hotter than 212 degrees F.
A solution can take in energy, which is heat.
Liquid has to be a certain temperature to boil depending if it is more dense or less dense. So yes. Normally the temperature would increase.
The intermolecular forces of attraction in the solid decreases as it is heated and the solid melts (solid converts to liquid) at its melting point.
It increases the Kinetic Energy
During a phase change (from solid to liquid, as in melting and also from liquid to gas as in boiling) the temperature remains constant, as all of the energy is going to affecting the change, rather than raising the temperature. Once it has changed from solid to liquid, the liquid can then raise in temperature.
The curve showing the relationship between temperature and time for a given amount of liquid heated at a constant rate is called a "heating curve." This curve is mapped out on a graph.
If the liquid is heated to its boiling point, at which point it undergoes a physical change called vaporization, its temperature will not increase until the physical change is complete. This is due to the heat energy being used to break intermolecular bonds, such as hydrogen bonds, so that the physical change can take place.
When a liquid is heated the particles increase speed and then move farther apart. Also the liquid and bubble up.
When it is heated to an extreme temperature.
Of course.
because
As the temperature increases:The solubility of a solid in a liquid increasesThe solubility of a liquid in a liquid increasesThe solubility of a gas in a liquid decreases(The solubility of liquids and solids increase as temperature increases, while the solubility of gases decreases as temperature increases.)
Evaporation is caused by liquid getting heated up into gas. refrigerators cool the temperature down and increase the time it takes for water to evaporate.
It depends on what temperature they are heated to, if hot enough they could boil. They can also evaporate.
Increase the amount of liquid Decrease the temperature of the liquid Increase the pressure of the gas
In most cases an increase in temperature will lower the viscosity of a material, but there are exceptions, like sulfur, which form polymers.
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