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Question
Explain the change of a liquid into a gas at a constant temperature.
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Solution
The process of change of a substance from a liquid state to its gaseous state at a particular temperature called the boiling point,
is called boiling or vaporization, i.e.
\[\ce{Liquid->[Boiling][Heat absorbed]Gas}\]
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