Word equation:
Water [at temp 0>100] + (thermal energy) => Water Vapour [at temp 100] + (thermal energy)
Symbol equation:
H20 (l) + (thermal energy) => H20 (g) + (thermal energy)
Thermal energy is placed in brackets because it is not a substance. This is a physical reaction so not chemical bonding has occurred due to there being only one type of molecule and only heat energy.
Put salt water in a cooking pot and heat until the water evaporates. You are left with salt.
Evaporation is not a chemical process; evaporation is the transformation of a liquid in a gas.
An equation for evaporation of water doesn't exist; or if you want is H2O(l)--------H2O(g).
There is an equation that will allow you to convert from Fahrenheit to Celcius, but for this problem, you don't need it. The reason is that 212 F is the boiling point of water and it is common knowledge that the boiling point of water is 100 degrees C. So the answer is 100 degrees C.
The water with solved ions has greater boiling point. The dissolved salts increase the boiling point of water.
Because the boiling point of alcohol is lower than the boiling point of water.
The heat will flow from the boiling water to the block of ice.
It isn't, since milk is about 99% water, it has an almost identical boiling point to that of water.
ive seen a few different equations but this one is the correct one, because ive researched it a lot. this is the chemical equation for boiling water H2O(1)-->H2O(g)delta(h)-->O
boiling water
Ok to find out C to F there is an equation. Here it is. F= 9 +32 5
Boiling water.
you measure the water before boiling. after boiling would be more tricky.
The fear of boiling water refers to either getting burned by the steam, or the boiling water.
boiling
what is the boiling point of water
There is an equation that will allow you to convert from Fahrenheit to Celcius, but for this problem, you don't need it. The reason is that 212 F is the boiling point of water and it is common knowledge that the boiling point of water is 100 degrees C. So the answer is 100 degrees C.
Boiling water out of a kettle can be used for boiling noodles for soup or spaghetti.
the bubbles in boiling water is water in a gasious state rising to the surface.
boiling water.