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  • Water's Phase Change: Liquid to Gas with Heat - Understanding Evaporation
    The equation you provided describes the process of water (H2O) changing from a liquid (l) to a gas (g) due to the addition of heat.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * H2O(l): This represents liquid water.

    * H2O(g): This represents water vapor or gaseous water.

    * + heat: This indicates that heat is added to the system, providing the energy needed for the phase change.

    This is a classic example of evaporation.

    Let me know if you have any other questions about chemical reactions or phase changes!

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