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<div class="lesson">LESSON XIV.</div>
<div class="chaphead">HOW WATER IS CHANGED TO VAPOR.<br/>
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<p>What happens when a kettle of water is put on a hot stove?</p>
<p>The water gets hot and boils away.</p>
<p>Where does it go? Is it destroyed?</p>
<p>The water is changed, but it is not destroyed. Coal burns, but we
do not get rid of it altogether. It is changed into gas and smoke
and ashes.</p>
<p>What is the water changed into?</p>
<p>It is changed to vapor. If we let the kettle remain on the fire
long enough, the water it contains will all pass away as
vapor.</p>
<p>Where does the vapor go? The water, though turned into vapor, must
be somewhere.</p>
<p>It is floating about in the air of the room, though we cannot see
it. The air holds the vapor, just as a sponge holds water.</p>
<p>Heat expands or swells air. Warm air, therefore, can contain more
vapor than cold air. On a warm day there may be many times as much
moisture in the air as on a cold day.</p>
<p>Moisten your slate with a damp sponge. Observe the disappearance of
the moisture.</p>
<p>Dip your hand in water, and wave it in the air. The water on your
hand disappears. Where has it gone?</p>
<p>When wet clothes are hung on the line, they soon become dry. What
becomes of the water in the clothes?</p>
<p>If we set a plate of water out in the sunshine, what happens? Is
the water lost?</p>
<p>The streets and roads were wet and muddy, now they are dry. What
has become of the water? Has it all sunk into the ground?</p>
<p>Sometimes we see leaves and grass sparkle with water-drops, early
in the morning, When the sun shines out and warms the air; what
happens?</p>
<p>Why does vapor rise into the air?</p>
<p>Why does smoke go up? Because it is lighter than air. As vapor is
lighter than air; what do you think ought to happen to it?</p>
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