World of Chemistry
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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin College Div
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Chapter 14, Problem 14A
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Interpretation: The microscopic and macroscopic process that takes place when a sample of water is heated from room temperature to 50oC above its normal boiling point has to be described.

Concept introduction: The process by which liquid changes into vapor on heating to its boiling point is called as boiling. Boiling occurs when atoms (or) molecules of a liquid have the capacity to spread out sufficiently to change from a liquid to gaseous state, resulting in the formation of bubbles. The bubbles in a boiling liquid consist of molecules of liquid that has gained sufficient energy to change to the gaseous state.

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When the water is heated, the particles move faster and faster. As the temperatures reaches 100oC the particles are moving fast that they could escape from the liquid and the formation of gas in form of water vapor takes places. As a large amount of energy is absorbed in the steam phase, the temperature of the same increases.

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When the process of boiling occurs, the more energetic molecules turns to a gas, spread out and forms bubbles. The bubble rises to the surface and enters the atmosphere. It needs energy to change from a liquid to a gas.

The formation of bubbles takes place when the liquid reaches the boiling point. These bubbles come to the surface releasing water vapor. This happens because as heat is added, the molecules began to vibrate vigorously until they have sufficient energy to escape.

When the water is heated, the particles move faster and faster. As the temperatures reaches 100oC the particles are moving fast that they could escape from the liquid and the formation of gas in form of water vapor takes places. As a large amount of energy is absorbed in the steam phase, the temperature of the same increases.

Conclusion

When the water is heated, the particles move faster and faster. As the temperatures reaches 100oC the particles are moving fast that they could escape from the liquid and the formation of gas in form of water vapor takes places. As a large amount of energy is absorbed in the steam phase, the temperature of the same increases.

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