When boiling water, it evaporates and turns into steam. The amount of water that evaporates depends on factors like temperature and time, but generally, about 10 of the water evaporates when boiling.
Water evaporates when it reaches its boiling point and turns into vapor. This process can occur at various temperatures depending on atmospheric pressure and other factors, but generally, water evaporates at temperatures above its boiling point.
Yes, water evaporates when boiled. Boiling water causes it to change from a liquid to a gas, resulting in evaporation.
Only about 10 of the water that evaporates from a salty ocean is fresh water.
Evaporation in water indicates a state change from liquid to gas. Water evaporates much more quickly when it is heated, because as the temperature rises the molecules move around much more quickly and eventually separate themselves from the liquid and mix with the air you breathe. The boiling point is the point where a state change occurs, similar to the freezing point. The state change at the boiling point will be from liquid to gas and the freezing point will be from liquid to solid.
When boiling water is thrown into cold air, it quickly evaporates and turns into water vapor. This happens because the cold air causes the hot water to cool rapidly, leading to a phase change from liquid to gas.
the water evaporates
After boiling, the film on water evaporates and disappears.
When boiling water, the elements do not seperate. The only substance that evaporates is water as 'steam'.
the water evaporates leaving salt crystal
Water evaporates when it reaches its boiling point and turns into vapor. This process can occur at various temperatures depending on atmospheric pressure and other factors, but generally, water evaporates at temperatures above its boiling point.
Yes, boiling water can effectively remove chlorine as it evaporates at a lower temperature than water.
The temperature remain unchanged.
The temperature remain unchanged.
The boiling point of pure water is lower than the boiling point of salt water.
When you heat water, it evaporates into water vapor, which is a gas form of water. This process occurs when the water reaches its boiling point and changes from a liquid to a gas.
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Because the boiling point is lower.