When water is boiling, a temperature versus time graph will show a plateau at the boiling point, typically 100°C (212°F) at sea level. During this phase, the temperature remains constant as heat energy is used to convert water from liquid to gas. The graph will depict a horizontal line (the plateau) where the temperature stabilizes, indicating that all the energy is being used for the phase change rather than increasing the temperature. After boiling, if heat continues to be applied, the temperature will rise again if all the water has turned to steam.
depends on how long, heating at first, boiling, then if let go it would look like a hotdog
A clear liquid. It is salt water.
It looks approximately like a pint of water.
Evaporation takes place at any temperature between 0 and 100 degrees Celsius. At 100 degrees Celsius it will be boiling not evaporation. Concluding, evaporation can take place at any temperature.
If you look carefully at a boiling kettle, water vapour is the white vapour you can see. Steam is actually the invisible short section between the spout of the kettle and the start of the water vapour.
The phase change graph for water shows three main regions: solid (ice) melting into liquid water at 0°C, liquid water boiling into steam at 100°C, and steam condensing back into liquid water at 100°C. These transitions occur at stable temperatures and pressures.
To determine which graph illustrates water boiling in Denver, Colorado, at an elevation of 1,600 meters, you should look for a graph that shows boiling point decreasing with increasing altitude. At 1,600 meters, water boils at a temperature lower than the standard 100°C (212°F) at sea level, typically around 94°C (201°F). Therefore, the graph that accurately represents this lower boiling point at the specified altitude would be the correct choice.
What does a Step Graph look like?
look like a ball
a line graph looks like a stocks chart
a data i like a graph it could be any kind of graph pie,bar,line graph
The answer depends on what is plotted on the graph and what is happening with the acceleration then.
To determine the boiling point from a vapor pressure graph, look for the point where the vapor pressure curve intersects the horizontal line representing atmospheric pressure. This intersection point indicates the temperature at which the liquid boils.
it looks like any oyher graph u now EDIT: It looks like any other graph you know.
A linear graph looks like a line. The word "linear" has "line" in it and means "like a line"/
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it is a graph pics on it