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Because it is when the water gets so hot the molecules explode and and the water stays at the same temp before getting all the molecules back and then the water starts moving back up the thermometer.

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What do the lines on a phase diagram represent?

The lines on a phase diagram represent the boundaries between the different phases of a substance (such as solid, liquid, and gas). These lines show the conditions of temperature and pressure at which two phases can exist in equilibrium with each other.


What causes black lines to appear in banana bread?

Black lines in banana bread are typically caused by overripe bananas that have oxidized and turned dark during the baking process.


What isothermal process?

Isothermal process is a process in which change in pressure and volume takes place at a constant temperature.


What is the significance of black lines in banana bread and how do they affect the taste and texture of the final product?

The black lines in banana bread are caused by the caramelization of sugars during baking. These lines add a depth of flavor and a slightly chewy texture to the bread, enhancing its overall taste and mouthfeel.


What determines the range of spectral lines produced during electron transition?

The range of spectral lines produced during electron transition is determined by the energy difference between the initial and final electronic states. This energy difference corresponds to the photon energy of the emitted light, which dictates the wavelength or frequency of the spectral lines observed in the spectrum. Additionally, the atomic structure and electron configuration of the atom also play a role in determining the specific transitions and resulting spectral lines.

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