The boiling point of a compound is independent from the concentration.
no it is depend upon concentration of impurity.
The boiling point of water depends upon the elevation above sea level. At sea level, water boils at 100 degrees C. The boiling point decreases as altitude increases. The boiling pint in a desert would depend upon the elevation of that particular location in a desert.
The effect of a solute on the freezing point and boiling point of a solvent is related to what is known as the colligative property. Upon addition of the solute, the freezing point will be lowered, and the boiling point will be increased. The magnitude of the change will depend on the solute and how many particles it forms upon dissolving, and on the nature of the solvent and the freezing/boiling point constant for that solvent.
Adding salt wouldnt really affect the boiling point by much because you would need about 60g of salt in a litre of water to raise its boiling point by only half a degree!!
it changes depending upon the temperature
Molar absorptivity is completely independent of concentration of a substance as Molar absorptivity is represented by epsilon and is a constant. Absorbance of light is what is dependent upon concentration and will go down as concentration goes down and increase as concentration increases.
Salt water, but the water will stop boiling because upon adding the salt it raised the boiling point of water.
Because it's very very hot. OR Is the correct temperature and has not enough pressure upon it to raise it's boiling point. Water's boiling point increases 3 degrees per pound of pressure upon it.
For basic idea, different liquid had different boiling point thus upon boiling the vapour would contain more of the lower boiling point and separated out.
boiling point is a property which depends upon the atmospheric pressure. when vapour pressure of water is equal to external is called its boiling point.. if pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure ,boiling point is 100 degree celcius.
it will depend upon the glass that you are using.
The boiling point of water depends upon the air pressure on its surface. Water boils at 100 degrees C at sea level and it makes no difference if that is in the desert or tundra.