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When something is boiling it is changing from a liquid to a gas, hence lead is in a liquid state when it is boiling.
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A characteristic for the boiling point is that the substance start changing state.
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.
Rust is oxidised iron. You could say it is iron trying to revert to its natural state.
To revert means to go back to a previous state or condition.
Convert is when you change a religious faith and revert is when you return to a preveiose state!
If you are asking how to revert a question to a previous state, you can't. Normal users do not have that power granted to them. Only supervisors can revert questions to previous versions.
No, it is not grammatically correct to say, 'revert back to'. You would simply say 'revert', as in 'Can we revert to the previous subject?' Revert means to go back (to something), so saying 'revert back to' is saying the same thing twice, which is called tautology.
When something is boiling it is changing from a liquid to a gas, hence lead is in a liquid state when it is boiling.
"Revert" in Malayalam can be translated as "മടങ്ങുക" (maṭaṅṅuka) or "മടിക്കുക" (maṭikkuka), which both signify returning to a previous state or condition.
When a chemical reaches its boiling point, it expands into a gas. The ethyl alcohol (or any liquid when it is boils) stays the same, the molecules just get farther apart. So it is a physical change.
To revert everything you have done to beginning, in other words to undo everything and go back to state when you have opened image in Photoshop.
The function of the undo button is to revert back to the last immediate state. Using the button several times will revert changes for equivalent number of times.
One of the key functions of a Wiki-based website is the Revert ability, allowing Administrators to revert an entry to a previous state.
No. Revert means to return something to a previous state. Reply or respond would be appropriate instead of 'get back'.
One of the key functions of a Wiki-based website is the Revert ability, allowing Administrators to revert an entry to a previous state.