You're measuring the boiling point of the liquid.
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It is the boiling point of that liquid under the given conditions of pressure.
I think it is a Physical Property Because Physical you can bring things back but chemical you cant. love is real. lol
The temperature at which the substance boils is the temperature at which it boils. It's not the temperature at which any certain amount of it boils.
Yes.
vapour
Melting point is defined as the temperature at which a solid melts to become a liquid, the value of which depends upon the material. Boiling point is defined as the temperature at which a liquid reaches such a temperature that bubbles begin to form inside the liquid due to vapor pressure. The value at which a liquid boils depends on what the liquid you are attempting to boil, is. Oil boils at a higher temperature than water. Antifreeze boils at another temperature altogether. Steel, when liquid, boils at a very high temperature, while alcohol boils at a comparably low temperature.
boiling point
Each liquid boils at a different temperature. Pure water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
It is the Boiling point.
This is the boiling point.
Yes