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Q: Does a pure substance boils at -100c?
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What happens at 0c and 100c?

0 C is 0 degrees Celsius. Pure water freezes at this temperature. 100 C is the temperature when pure water boils at sea level.


What boils at what degree Celsius?

This question is too vague to answer: many different substances boil at many different degrees Celsius. In fact the same substance can be made to boil at different temperatures by changing the pressure acting on it.


A pure substance boils only at a certain temperature which is called its?

boiling point.


What temperature does every pure substance boil at?

it boils at about 100 degrees celcious ;) lolz


Can you tell if a liquid is a pure substance or a solution by looking at it?

No. On the visible and even the microscopic level a solution is indistinguishable from a pure substance.


How can you tell a pure substance from a mature by its boiling point?

take water for example, if water boils at 100 degrees Celsius then it is pure. if the boiling temperature turns out to be higher or lower (most of the time it is higher) then a substance is impure. salt water boils at 102.8 degrees Celsius.


What temperature in degress celsius does water freeze and boil?

it freezes at 0C and boils at 100C


Is 130 c hot or cold?

130c is very hot (water boils at 100c)


What will be the pH of pure water?

At 100C the pH of pure water is 6.14 which is neutral


How you would determine that the distilleate collected is a pure substance?

Pure Substances Boil at a Constant Temperature while Mixtures do not, To determine if the Distillate is pure the Liquid distillate would be boiled and for example if the substance is water, it should begin boiling at exactly at 100 degrees celcius if it boils below or above that point it is not a pure substance


A pure substance boils only at a certain temperature?

Each liquid boils at a different temperature, but the temperature it boils at is called the Boiling Point. For example, the boiling point of water is 212 Fahrenheit.This specific temprature is dependant on the pressureon the liquid at that time, as an example at ahigher temperatures the boiling point is higher.


When you heat water to 100 degrees Celsius it does what?

Water boils at 100C (or 212F) at sea level.