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Yes, as boiling point is a property of the substance.
at the same temperature that 2 liters would. In fact it's depends on the kind of gasoline you're talkin' about.
To a high enough temperature, yes.
There is no definite answer unless you designate the temperature and of the gasoline since gas expands as temperature increases. I just don't want to be around when you are boiling gasoline.
That's going to depend on what temperature the water starts from.
Gasoline will eventually boil under extreme vacuum at any temperature but the problem is trying to pull enough vacuum. During a recent experiment it took about 8 hours to pull enough vacuum to boil it to vacuum, the gasoline was at 72 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperature does play a small role when trying to boil under vacuum, this would be true if just trying to boil under normal atmospheric pressures. We pulled enough vacuum to double what was even in space not an efficient way to vaporize fuel.
yes,at room temperature by decreasing the pressure we can boil the water.
No but 10ml of water will start 2 boil b4 20 ml of water
The temperature is 60,3 oC.
Decreasing the pressure -APEX
sea water boil at 105 c
If heated to a high enough temperature yes, rock will boil.