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It is its boiling point, or 90.20 K, -182.95 °C, and -297.31 °F.
The boiling point of saliva is around 212 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the same as the boiling point of water.
boiling point
This physical process is called liquefaction and occur under the boiling point. Thie depends on the pressure.
Examples are: freezing, liquefaction, sublimation, boiling.
Yes. For a given substance (liquid), the boiling point is the same, irrespective of the volume used.
A homogeneous mixture of gases (air) can be separated by fractional liquefaction. The mixture is gradually cooled, with the gases being separated by differences in boiling point.
Yes; the boiling point is the same for table salt and table sugar. The boiling point of the water will increase by the same amount based on the number of particles of solute in the solution.
The interval between the beginning of liquefaction and complete liquefaction
They aren't the same. The boiling point of carbon dioxide is -57 oC. (Wikipedia)
It takes longer to boil, but it's the same boiling point.
Diastereomers do not have the same boiling point because they have different molecular structures and interactions, leading to different physical properties.