When it reaches 212°F it begins to boil. When boiling occurs the water evaporates into steam. We use hot water for many things, bathing, cooking, cleaning.
Springs with hot water, also known as hot springs, occur when geothermally heated water rises to the surface through cracks in the Earth's crust. This happens when groundwater seeps into the Earth's crust, is heated by magma, and then returns to the surface as hot water.
When water is heated, it turns into steam due to the process of evaporation.
It is called Evaporation , because when water gets heated it heats up and Evaporates and becomes Evaporation.By:Abigail
When a common ohmic resistor is heated, its resistance typically increases.
As water at 4 degrees Celsius is heated slightly, it will start to expand and the temperature will increase. This is because water is at its maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius, and heating it will cause the molecules to move faster and spread out, leading to a volume increase and a temperature rise.
Evaporates
The water gets heated up and turns into a gas
It evaporates
It boils
it will now occur evaporation
The can collapses and closes in on itself.
what happens to water molecules when they are heated
It bubbles up dummy.
Its molecules become heated.
They melt..> they melt and turn back to water.
It evaporates
When a hydrate is heated, the water, h20 is evaporated, leaving only the anhydrous salt. If you add water to a anhydrous salt, it will transition back into a hydrate.