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the point at which a liquid turns into a gas depends on the atmospheric pressure and the liquid water turns to gas at 100 degrees C at 1atm of pressure

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At all temperatures, water will have a positive vapor pressure.

However, at sea level (1 ATM pressure), Water boils at 100°C or 212°F.

It will be a gas at higher temperatures.

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At any temperature above absolute zero, water will evaporate to form water vapor, which is to say, even ice will evaporate (sublimate). At 100o C (212o F) the boling point for water, the pressure of the water vapor will equal the atmospheric pressure at sea level.

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The water molecules gain enough energy to move about and become a gas at boiling point,100 degrees celsius.

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the point at which a liquid turns into a gas depends on the atmospheric pressure and the liquid water turns to gas at 100 degrees C at 1atm of pressure

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100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit)

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212 degrees Fahrenheit

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evaporation is the process

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what temp dous water turn into gas

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What temperature does water turn into gas what is the name of this point?

The boiling point is the temperature at which water turns into a gas.


At which temperature does a water turn in to a gas?

100C or 212F. It is the boiling point of water, where water turns from a liquid into a gas.


What would make water turn from a liquid to a gas?

You don't decrease the temperature, you raise the water's boiling point, or increase the water's temperature......


When does water turn rapidly into a gas?

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Bubbles form at the base of the container what gas has formed?

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No because the temperature at which a liquid will turn to a gas is called its boiling point?

For example, water boils at 100 C.


What causes change of state Be sure to include an example in your response?

I'm not entirely clear on the meaning of your question, but if you meant state of matter, then temperature is what changes them into the different states of matter, for example, to turn water from a liquid into ice which is a solid, you lower the temperature and it freezes into ice. to turn water into a gas, you raise the temperature so it boils into a gas.


How does water go to the air?

Water turn into a gas called water vapour. The air depending on its temperature will hold a certain amount of this. when the air comes into contact with water if the humidity of the air is such that it can hold more water vapour then the water that is touching the air will turn into the gas water vapour and become part of the air. it will do this at any temperature which explains why you can hang clothes out to drying sub zero temperatures and they dry.