Boiling point is the temperature at which the atmospheric temperature becomes equal to temperature of the liquid......hence it completly depends upon the atmospheric temperature and the temperature of the liquid.....so different liquids will have different boiling points......
No, all liquids have different melting and freezing points. The boiling point of water is 100°C or 212° F,freezing point 0 degrees C. other liquids have a higher boiling point for example the boiling point of Ethanol is 78.37° C and the frezing point is 114.6 degrees C some liquids may have the same boiling or freezing points then other but most have different ones.
the freeze because the all have different molecular structures.
do diffrent liquids have diffrent freezing points
Benzene freezes at 5.5 degrees C, while water freezes at 0 degrees C. Thus, Benzene has a higher freezing point.
i dont know why you ask me that dumbos
for mixtures that are miscible but have different boiling points
Different liquids boil at different temperatures. When the boiling points (the temperature at which a liquid boils) are sufficiently different, boiling can be used to seperate the liquids
Each gas condenses at a different temp. as for water vapor it condenses at 212F or 100C
Distillation is a separation process based on the principles of vaporization, condensation, and boiling point differentials. Key elements include heating a liquid to its boiling point, condensing the vapor back into a liquid, and utilizing fractional distillation for mixtures with similar boiling points. The process relies on the fact that different components have different boiling points, and efficient heat transfer is crucial. Distillation setups include a distillation flask, condenser, and collection vessel. Factors such as pressure, equilibrium, and azeotropes influence the effectiveness of the process, which is widely used for purification in various industries.
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yes, it depends on the viscosity of the liquid
Boiling point is themperature when a liquid is transformed in a gas.
for mixtures that are miscible but have different boiling points
Distillation. Different liquids have different boiling points. Heat it up until the liquid with the lower boiling point boils away, then you're left with the other one.
Distillation. Different liquids have different boiling points. Heat it up until the liquid with the lower boiling point boils away, then you're left with the other one.
Different liquids boil at different temperatures. When the boiling points (the temperature at which a liquid boils) are sufficiently different, boiling can be used to seperate the liquids
Boiling points vary from liquid to liquid.
That depends on what type of liquid created the steam. Obviously, different liquids have different evaporation, boiling, and melting points.
Melting point: the temperature at which a solid become a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature at which a liquid become a gas.
Each gas condenses at a different temp. as for water vapor it condenses at 212F or 100C
possibly if it has been contaminated by other substances (as compared to original boiling point - it seems as though it has 2 different boiling points) things such as sodium chloride (table salt) raise the boiling point of water and lower its melting point note though that a pure liquid can never have 2 different boiling points - the boiling point is a property of a a liquid and will never change no matter what. alternatively if the fluid concerned is a mix of 2 different liquids (eg. alcohol mixed in water) the liquid with the lower boiling point (eg. alcohol) will boil off first, then the remaining fluid will continue heating up until the 2nd boiling point is reached (eg. of water). thus the fluid seems to boil at 2 different temperatures
Distillation is a separation process based on the principles of vaporization, condensation, and boiling point differentials. Key elements include heating a liquid to its boiling point, condensing the vapor back into a liquid, and utilizing fractional distillation for mixtures with similar boiling points. The process relies on the fact that different components have different boiling points, and efficient heat transfer is crucial. Distillation setups include a distillation flask, condenser, and collection vessel. Factors such as pressure, equilibrium, and azeotropes influence the effectiveness of the process, which is widely used for purification in various industries.