when vapour pressure>/ = atmospheric pressure then called boiling.
sepration of water in hydrogen and oxygen is called decomposition.
No. Boiling point is an intensive physical property, which means it does not matter how large the sample is.
The cause is the difference between the boiling points.
Boiling it makes no difference to its acidity.
The Celsius degree ... 0.01 of the difference between the freezing and boiling temperatures of water.
Sea water has a higher boiling point than water, meaning that it will have to be heated more then pure water to boil. This temperature depends on the concentration of the salt in the salt water. The boiling point of normal water at normal pressure is 100C/212 F while for sea water it is 2 C higher or more depending on the salt concentration/impurities in the sea water. The difference in the boiling points would be 2 C or greater.
Yes
False because the difference between it is 180
When you steam the lobster, it is placed in a basket above a pot of boiling water. When you are boiling the lobster, it is placed directly into the boiling water.
Evaporation is completely natural. Boiling isn't. Hopefully this helps.
If water is boiling, it has reached 100C or 212F. The difference between water that is 'barely' boiling and water that is bubbling away like the pits of hades is probably no more than 1C and therefore not a critical difference when boiling an egg.
The boiling point of liquid nitrogen is -195.8°C and the boiling point of water is 100°C. Therefore, that's a difference of 295.8°C.
No. Boiling point is an intensive physical property, which means it does not matter how large the sample is.
100 - 37 = 63
The cause is the difference between the boiling points.
Boiling it makes no difference to its acidity.
The Celsius degree ... 0.01 of the difference between the freezing and boiling temperatures of water.
The difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit is that in Celsius, the freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius and the boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius. In Fahrenheit, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit and the boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit.