1. As the liquid is heated, thermal energy is converted to kinetic energy in the particles,
2. causing the particles to slide past one another with increasing speed
3. Its temperature rises until it reaches its boiling point.
4. When it has reached its boiling point, all of the thermal energy absorbed from the surroundings is converted to kinetic energy in the particles to overcome the forces of attraction in liquid state
5. The particles move further apart, quickly and randomly
6. The temperature remains constant until all the liquid has boiled off.
7. After all the liquid has boiled off, the temperature will rise beyond its boiling point
8. Thermal energy is converted to kinetic energy in the particles again
9. The temperature of the gas rises beyond the boiling point