The water vapour rises and comes out and if it is heated for a longer period the water comes out of the pot.
take water for example, if water boils at 100 degrees Celsius then it is pure. if the boiling temperature turns out to be higher or lower (most of the time it is higher) then a substance is impure. salt water boils at 102.8 degrees Celsius.
When heat is added to water, the temperature of the water increases. At 100°C (212°F), water boils and turns into steam. This phase change from liquid to gas is a result of the added heat energy overcoming the intermolecular forces holding the water molecules together.
Watervapor is water that has been heated by the sun, enough to be turned into gas. Stop putting up homework questions on wikianswers... listen in class next time.
Alcohol would require more heat energy to reach its boiling point of 70 degrees Celsius compared to water which needs to reach 100 degrees Celsius. Therefore, alcohol would require more heat energy to boil.
Outgassing commonly occurs when materials release trapped gases, such as air or water vapor, when exposed to elevated temperatures. This phenomenon is often seen in the manufacturing of electronics, plastics, and materials used in vacuum systems.
Secondary succession occurs most often
The mode reports that value that occurs most often.
Water boils at a temperature of 100 degrees Celsius, or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tap water typically boils at 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure. However, factors like altitude can affect the boiling point of water.
The most probable answer for your your question is pure water.
Whatever occurs most often
That which occurs most often.
Cellulitis most often occurs on the face, neck, and legs.
large intestine
None of the above. Water boils at 212°F. Also, (a little extra,) water boils at 100 degrees C.
E is the most occurring letter.
Most water loss occurs through the urinary system. Urine is comprised of approximately 95% water and 5% dissolved solids & gases.