Explanation:
Boiling point is defined as the temperature at which vapor pressure of liquid becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure.
When high temperature is provided to a liquid then forces of attraction between the molecules decreases and kinetic energy of its molecules increases. As a result, collision between the particles increases.
Also, it is known that kinetic energy is directly proportional to temperature. Therefore, when temperature increase kinetic energy also increases.
Hence, we can conclude that statements correctly describing water boiling in a pot are as follows.
- The water’s internal kinetic energy is increasing.
- The water’s temperature is increasing.
- Individual water molecules are escaping.