The boiling temperature of an element can change by changing the pressure.
The boiling point of an element is the temperature at which it changes from a liquid to a gas. You can determine the boiling point of an element using a thermometer and a heating source. When the element reaches its boiling point, you will observe a constant temperature signifying the transition to a gaseous state.
If the temperature is below the melting point then the element is a solid.If the temperature is above the melting point but below the boiling point, then the element is a liquid.If the temperature is above the boiling point, then the element is a gas.
Boiling point of what element? And which temperature system- Celsius, kelvin, Fahrenheit? Specify!
It varies from element to element, but in general they have a lower boiling point. Many of them are a gas at room temperature
No, boiling point is not related to atomic number. Boiling point is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas, while atomic number is the number of protons in an atom's nucleus.
It is a physical property because the element/compound will change without involving a change in chemical composition.Physical
The boiling point of an element or a substance is the temperature at which the Vapor_pressureof the liquid equals the environmental pressure surrounding the liquid.if we close the container and change the pressure outside the container.. the boiling point will change... why?? how will the solution inside know that the pressure outside the container is changing and it has to now change its boiling point.??
it does not change
it does not change
At the boiling point the temperature remain unchanged.
The temperature in which a given substance will change from a liquid to a gas is its boiling point. Every element, compound and mixture has a different boiling point. Use an SI data book or the internet to find the boiling point of a particular suubstance.
Yes