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Q: How can a substance boil to a higher temperature with the same rate of heat provided?
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How do you lower a substance's boiling point?

by lowering the air pressure above it. that's why things boil faster the higher you are (higher elevations compared to lower elevations). you can actually boil water at room temperature by putting it in a container and sucking the air out of it. its kinda neat.


Why does a substance take longer to boil than melt?

because substances boil at a higher temperature than when it melts. therefore, boiling takes more energy than melting and more energy takes more time.


Will rainwater and sea water boil at the same temperature?

Sea water will boil at higher temp


Does argon boil at a higher temperature than helium?

Yes, it does.


If two miscible substance boil at exactly the same temperature are they identical?

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What is the effect of soluble volatile substance on the boiling point of a water solution?

A soluble volatile substance will lower the boiling point of a solution. The volatile substance will boil at a lower temperature than the water component, thus causing the solution to boil at a lower temperature.


What Celsius temperature does chocolate boil?

The substance we call "chocolate", strangely enough, doesn't boil. The reason is that it is a mixture of solids and fats. The fats will boil if heated to much higher than water boiling temperature and at various levels, which makes it a dangerous experiment. The solids in chocolate, like cocoa and sugar, will just burn - not boil. If you are talking of meltingtemperature, that is around 32 degrees Celcius.


What temperature does every pure substance boil at?

it boils at about 100 degrees celcious ;) lolz


Do molecular compounds boil at a higher temperature than ionic compounds?

No


Why does beer boil at a lower temperature than tap water?

Beer boil at a higher temperature than tap water because contain many solutes.


Why does the temperature remain constant when it boils?

A substance has different phases, but it only boils at a certain temperature. If it is over that temperature it will evaporate or if it is under that temperature it won't boil.


What remains constant when a substance starts to boil?

Temperature! :) doing a crossword puzzle on it right now!