The boiling point of water is 100 oC so -42 oC is rather low
Tin has a relatively low boiling point. It boils at around 2,603 degrees Celsius or 4,717 degrees Fahrenheit.
The freezing point of water, as defined at a standard temperature and pressure (STP) is 0.0 degrees C and the boiling point is 100.0 degrees C. So it could be said that the difference is 100.0 degrees.
The liquid with low boiling point.
high boiling point low melting point
Low boiling point liquids are flammable.
No. Its boiling point is 1484 Celsius (2703 Fahrenheit) degrees.
the boiling point is high. 1091 Degrees Celsius and 1994 Degrees Fahrenheit
No, the boiling point of regular water is 100 degrees Celsius and 212 degrees Fahrenheit
99.7 degrees Celsius is nearly boiling point which is 100 degrees Celsius
Tin has a relatively low boiling point. It boils at around 2,603 degrees Celsius or 4,717 degrees Fahrenheit.
It has a melting point between 31 degrees Celsius and 80 degrees Celsius, depending on the materials used.
The boiling point of acetone at sea level is: 56.6 °C, 330 K, 134 °F.
The freezing point of water, as defined at a standard temperature and pressure (STP) is 0.0 degrees C and the boiling point is 100.0 degrees C. So it could be said that the difference is 100.0 degrees.
1. The degrees are of different sizes. 2. The lower fixed point of Celsius is the freezing point of water, that of Fahrenheit is lower. Likewise the upper fixed point of Fahrenheit is quite low, but that of Celsius is higher, at the boiling point of water.
The boiling point of oxygen is -183 degrees Celsius. Because it is this low, oxygen will always be a gas at room temperature.
The boiling point of magnesium chloride is 1,412 degrees celcius. This boiling point is higher than that of magnesium metal, which is 1,091 degrees celcius.
the boiling point for water is 100 degrees Celsius, 212 degrees Fahrenheit, and 373 Kelvin, but you must know that these temperatures are all at sea-level so if you go higher or lower than it will change. 100 degrees Celsius 212 degrees Fahrenheit 373 Kelvin the boiling temperature of what substance??? If you meant the boiling point of water, that would be 212 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale or 100 degrees on the Celsius scale -- both at sea level. If you go to the top of Mt Everest, the air pressure is low that water boils at such low temperature, that it is almost impossible to cook food. I have seen liquid nitrogen boil at regular room temperature. All liquids have different boiling points. And all boiling points get lower, the higher up you go.