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Because the pressure could affect the temperature at which the water boils
This temperature is called the boiling point, and indicates the temperature at which a liquid will assume a gaseous state, given the addition of the heat of vaporization.That is the boiling point.
Boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid is in equilibrium with the gas phase of the same liquid. Melting point is the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid (i.e. the point at which a solid and liquid of the same substance will be in equilibrium)
The definition of a boiling point is that temperature where a liquids turns to a gas. A solid would need to become liquid to discern it's boiling point.
No. Atmospheric pressure falls the higher you go. The boiling point of a liquid varies with ambient pressure. If the pressure is lower then the boiling point will be lower.
A relation between the boiling point and density doesn't exist.
The boiling point of a liquid is elevated when this liquid contain impurities.
A liquid has a density, refractive index, freezing point, boiling point, thermal stability, compressibility, viscosity etc.
The boiling point (of any compound) is ONLY affected by (vapor) pressure. Density of a gas (vapor) is another property that -in another way- may be affected by pressure.
Liquid density at boiling point (90 K) is 1.141 g·cm−3
The liquid with low boiling point.
Physical properties of liquid include: appearance, color, odor, boiling point, density and solubility
Boiling point is where the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the ambient pressure. The closer you are to the boiling point, the more driving force there is for the liquid to evaporate until it saturates the surrounding air.
the stronger the intermolecular force, the more energy is required to boil the liquid ...
Boiling Point Elevation
A substance's boiling point is the temperature at which it changes from a liquid to a gas.
Dissolved ions in solution will increase the boiling point of the liquid. Salt in cooking water does this.