Hydrogen Bonds.
(Hydrogen bonding is another term for the dipole-dipole attractions between H2O molecules.) A Hydrogen bond is between a H atom in one molecule and either a O, N, or F atom in another.
when water evaporates it condenses and becomes water vapor:)
Water vapor is water in the gaseous state. It forms when water evaporates into the air.
When boiling water, the elements do not seperate. The only substance that evaporates is water as 'steam'.
Water on the Earth's surface evaporates due to heat energy from the sun, turning into water vapor. This process is called evaporation. Once in the air, the water vapor can also be sourced from transpiration by plants or through the process of sublimation from snow or ice.
Water in vapor form is called steam. It is formed when liquid water evaporates and changes into a gaseous state due to heat.
When water evaporates, intermolecular bonds between water molecules are broken, not intramolecular bonds within the water molecule itself. The intermolecular bonds that are broken are hydrogen bonds between water molecules, allowing them to separate and become a gas.
when water evaporates it condenses and becomes water vapor:)
no bonds are broken the compound is changing phase not breaking bonds
When water evaporates, it is the hydrogen bonds between water molecules that break, not the covalent bonds within each water molecule. The hydrogen bonds are weaker intermolecular forces that hold water molecules together. Breaking these bonds allows the water molecules to escape as vapor.
When water evaporates, heat from the surroundings is absorbed to break the bonds between water molecules, turning liquid water into water vapor. This heat energy is stored in the water vapor as latent heat, increasing its kinetic energy.
The phenomenon is called evaporation.
Water Vapor
Water vapor - which is a gas.
Gas. The vapors freely travel through the air and eventually disappear.
The term for water vapor is "gas." Water vapor is the gaseous state of water when it evaporates from liquid water.
water vapor
True. When water boils, the intermolecular hydrogen bonds between water molecules are broken, allowing them to escape as vapor.