No, it is a physicalcharacteristic.
A characteristic for the boiling point is that the substance start changing state.
Melting and boiling points are characteristic properties of matter.
boiling point
nothing really, because a characteristic property can be a physical or chemical property that helps to classify a substance. melting point and boiling point are examples of characteristic properties. and chemical properties are ONLY dealing with a substances ability to to take part in chemical reactions only. So they are basically the same, just not really :) hope that helps.
Boiling point is a physical property.
Examples: density, boiling point, melting point, electrical resistivity, thermal conductivity etc.
Boiling point is a physical property not a chemical property.
It depends, which chemical are you trying to find the boiling point for? The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius. For any other chemical, if you have the boiling point in Fahrenheit, just use an online converter.
Yes, boiling point is a characteristic property of matter. It is called a characteristic property because no matter how much of a pure substance you have, the boiling point should remain the same. Therefore, it is a characteristic property of pure substances.
The phase transition from liquid to gas.
A characteristic property is a chemical or physical property that helps identify and classify substances. The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample you are observing is large or small. Examples of characteristic properties include freezing/melting point, boiling/condensing point, density, magnetism, and solubility.
It raises the boiling point and the freezing point of water than normal.