well it depends if you boil it over a fire sometimes bubbles do occur but if your just heating it at a temperature lower than boiling than it just slowly evaporates like regular water in a lake
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Not necessarily. I can evaporate a whole bucket full of pure distilled water and no mineral molecules will do anything!
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False. While deserts can be extremely hot during the day due to the lack of cloud cover and intense sun exposure, they can also experience significant temperature drops at night due to the low humidity levels that allow heat to escape rapidly.
True. When water boils, the intermolecular hydrogen bonds between water molecules are broken, allowing them to escape as vapor.
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False. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at standard atmospheric pressure. However, this can change at different elevations or if the pressure is altered.
False, when water is boiled the water particles actually start to bounce. The particles start to move rapidly bouncing off each other and the object they are inside. Ice the particles slow down and start to get closer and become solid form.
False. When water reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) and boils, it is absorbing both sensible heat (temperature increase) and latent heat (phase change from liquid to gas).
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True. Intrusive igneous rock, also known as plutonic rock, forms larger crystals because it cools slowly underground. Extrusive igneous rocks cool rapidly on the Earth's surface, forming smaller crystals.
Not necessarily. I can evaporate a whole bucket full of pure distilled water and no mineral molecules will do anything!
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