Yes, it does.
-303*F.
Oxygen. Are you working on that STAR Science section practice (Question 6 in Physical Science section)?
It's not "harder", it just requires a slightly higher temperature.
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit. However, water boils at a lower temperature at higher altitude. Salt water boils at a higher temperature than pure water.
The liquid helium would boil and evaporate.
-303*F.
Fractional Distillation. When you boil all of the water, nitrogen, oxygen, helium, and argon out of the air, you are left with krypton.
Oxygen. Are you working on that STAR Science section practice (Question 6 in Physical Science section)?
Sea water will boil at higher temp
No
Beer boil at a higher temperature than tap water because contain many solutes.
less than 100oC.
The boiling point of helium is-268.93 °C
Due to lower atmospheric pressure at altitude, water will boil at lower temperature.
It's not "harder", it just requires a slightly higher temperature.
- 268.9 °C
No. I'm not sure of the exact numbers. Petrol will boil off of your hand, while Diesel will not. Try it if you get the chance.