If the temperature is below the melting point then the element is a solid.If the temperature is above the melting point but below the boiling point, then the element is a liquid.
If the temperature is above the boiling point, then the element is a gas.
The state of matter is changing, as with any element. However, just before the temperature reaches boiling point, it is in a liquid phase. Just after, it is in a gaseous phase. Boiling points differ based on the element, so this will be true with any element chosen.
After the measurement of the temperature at the change of phase between liquid and gas phases.
Every element has a boiling point. The boiling point is the temperature at which the element changes from a liquid to a gas. Many elements will not boil in the presence of oxygen. For instance, in oxygen carbon will burn (coal). Without oxygen carbon will boil at 6917 degrees F.
All elements have boiling points. All element can also become solids if cooled to the proper temperature. However, with the vast number of solids in the world, there are just as many boiling points.
The temperature in which a given substance will change from a liquid to a gas is its boiling point. Every element, compound and mixture has a different boiling point. Use an SI data book or the internet to find the boiling point of a particular suubstance.
The boiling temperature of an element can change by changing the pressure.
Boiling point of what element? And which temperature system- Celsius, kelvin, Fahrenheit? Specify!
It varies from element to element, but in general they have a lower boiling point. Many of them are a gas at room temperature
The boiling point of an element (with a certain atomic number) is expressed in degrees Kelvin and refers to the phase change (liquid to gas) this element makes at the boiling point.
None.All elements have a melting and boiling point. It's like the water cycle, when it gets to a certain temperature outside it either becomes a solid, gas, or liquid
Boiling point, melting point, and density are all physical properties of an element. They determine the state of the element.
-- pure alcohol at room temperature -- mercury at room temperature -- oxygen below its boiling temperature -- iron above its melting temperature -- nitrogen below its boiling temperature -- salt above its melting temperature -- gold above its melting temperature -- any other element or compound that is not H2O, above its melting temperature and below its boiling temperature
The coldest boiling point of a particular element is hydrogen.
The state of matter is changing, as with any element. However, just before the temperature reaches boiling point, it is in a liquid phase. Just after, it is in a gaseous phase. Boiling points differ based on the element, so this will be true with any element chosen.
After the measurement of the temperature at the change of phase between liquid and gas phases.
Its called the boiling point and its different depending on the substance.
Every element has a boiling point. The boiling point is the temperature at which the element changes from a liquid to a gas. Many elements will not boil in the presence of oxygen. For instance, in oxygen carbon will burn (coal). Without oxygen carbon will boil at 6917 degrees F.