It takes a certain energy to convert water to steam. Any additional energy you supply to the water, as heat, will be taken away by water converting to steam. The maximum temperature of a liquid is its boiling point so water shows constant maximum temperature 100o Celsius (if it is pure).
Whe you boil water, molecules of water "escape" into the atmosphere. The molecular structure of water is unaffected by boiling.
After water has been boiled, its mass will stay the same.
Water and air can stay in the same room because they are both forms of matter that can coexist together. The water molecules remain in a liquid state due to their intermolecular forces, while the air molecules move freely in the space around them. There is no specific barrier preventing water and air from occupying the same space.
The density of water remains constant regardless of the volume or shape of the container it is in. This is because the mass of water and its volume stay the same, resulting in the same density for both a pool and a cup of water.
When salt is mixed with water sodium chloride is dissociated in ions.
Whe you boil water, molecules of water "escape" into the atmosphere. The molecular structure of water is unaffected by boiling.
5000 degrees do the fish stay nice and warm. I'm just kidding. You do not boil water for your fish tank but if your wondering water boils around 220 degrees
It will turn to that color that you put in the water and the vineger will make the color stay. It will turn to that color that you put in the water and the vineger will make the color stay.
No. It gets hotter - that is not the same
After water has been boiled, its mass will stay the same.
It stays the same.
no
It stay the same
no they do not all stay in the same place because some birds live in water
The water from the hydrosphere is permanently evaporated.
displaced
yes