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It starts to boil at 100oC , if heat is still added to the water: it is needed for the evaporation of water molecules from the liquid phase to vapor phase (gas) and during this temperature will remain 100oC.

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At 100 degrees Celsius (and at standard pressure), water changes state from a liquid to a gas. It is said to boil.

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15y ago

the stage where water is turning from liquid to gas is endothermic. the rest will be exothermic

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Water boils, allowing it to turn from a liquid to a gas (water vapour)

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11y ago

It starts to boil. The temperature of the water slowly increases as well

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It begins to boil.

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It evaporates

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It boils

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It turns to gas

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Q: What happens to water at 100 degrees Celsius?
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