Gas is a phase of a substance. Boiling is the point when a substance chains from liquid to gas. So if it is already gas, it has already reached the boiling point.
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A homogeneous mixture of gases (air) can be separated by fractional liquefaction. The mixture is gradually cooled, with the gases being separated by differences in boiling point.
options (A) Boiling point (b) Colour (C) Smell (D) Solubility in water.
Water is a liquid at room temperature; ammonia and hydrofluoric acid are gases.
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
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Boiling point
At the boiling point liquids become gases and if the solution contain dissolved solids they remain as residues.
Helium has the lowest boiling point of not just the noble gasses, but of any known substance.
you compare it by finding the boiling point firstyou compare it by finding the boiling dick
well these substances turn into gases very easily boiling turns liquid into gas, and with a low boiling point, this means it doesn't take much heat to make that substance a gas (they may even be gases at room temperature)
Down the group generally boiling point increases. And this is true in the case of noble gases or group 18 also.
We know that the gas oxygen has a boiling point of about -183 degrees C. The gas hydrogen has a boiling point of about -253 degrees C.
Yes, each noble gas has a melting and boiling point.
Because there is a freezing point, a boiling point so Solids can change into liquids and liquids can change into gases and all over again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, because they get gas above them but if you stick your finger in it it will be liquid.
At room temperature, water is in a liquid state because it has a high boiling point, as compared to gases that have relatively low boiling points.