Salt water is not used in many cooking applications. However, if you do need to cook with it you may want to boil it at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Incorrect! The answer is 2575F. or 1413C.
The boiling point of sodium chloride is 1 413 deg. Celsius.
Salts boiling point is 1413°C.
The water with solved ions has greater boiling point. The dissolved salts increase the boiling point of water.
The presence of some impurities and dissolved salts increases the boiling point of water from 100 degree celsius.
Chemicals have boiling points, bonds do not. But let us say, you are asking what the boiling point is of a chemical that has an ionic bond. Again, not all ionic type chemicals (which are generally called salts) have the same boiling point. I can, however, tell you that the boiling point of a salt tends to be very high, in the thousands of degrees.
The boiling point of water is not always the same. It depends on water ingredients (e.g presence of salts), pressure on water, and other factors.
The effect of impurities in boiling point are first they become salts some times hard salts . These salts settle down at the bottom of the container and form as a crest. Secondly If the impure water is used to make steam the steam from so with hard salts enter the pipe line of boiler valves etc and give the situation to burst the pipe line and boiler itself.
Boiling is the phase where the boiling occurs. The point at which the boiling occurs is the boiling point.
options (A) Boiling point (b) Colour (C) Smell (D) Solubility in water.
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
there is no boiling point
Boiling occurs when the vapor pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure. Pure water boils at 1000C at a pressure of 1 bar (1 atmosphere). At lower pressures for example up a mountain at 10000ft 3000m water boils at just under 900C. As you go higher it gets lower still. When salts are dissolved in water the boiling point rises, this phenomenon is termed elevation of the boiling point.
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