Physics | Class 8th | ICSE | Chapter 6 | Heat Transfer

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Transfer processes involve heating water to transition from liquid to gas state through boiling, exemplified by the boiling point of water at 100 degrees Celsius. Boiling is utilized in fractional distillation columns to separate petroleum products based on their boiling temperatures, showcasing the concept of boiling points.

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  • Heating water causes molecules to move farther apart, transitioning from liquid to gas in a process known as boiling, which occurs at a constant temperature, like water boiling at 100 degrees Celsius.
  • Fractional distillation columns utilize boiling points to separate petroleum products from crude oil based on their different boiling temperatures, illustrating the practical application of boiling in obtaining distinct liquid components.

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"Heat, Boiling, and Separation in Chemistry"

  • Transfer processes involve building volume by heating water, causing molecules to vibrate and move farther apart, transitioning from liquid to gas state through boiling.
  • Boiling is defined as the process where a liquid absorbs heat energy to transition into a gas state while maintaining a constant temperature, exemplified by the boiling point of water at 100 degrees Celsius.
  • An application of boiling is seen in fractional distillation columns, where different petroleum products are obtained by heating crude oil to varying levels, showcasing the concept of boiling points and the separation of liquids based on their boiling temperatures.
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