The boiling point which varies for each liquid. For water that is 212 degrees F and 100 degrees C.
Liquid Oxygen becomes liquid at -183.0 C and solid at −218.79 °C
Water is liquid at 25 degrees Celsius. This is equal to 77 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is slightly warmer than room temperature.
No. Take water for example. Water boils at 100 degrees C. When water boils it becomes steam. This steam as soon as it is released is 100 degrees C also. The boiling point for a liquid is the point when it becomes a gas.
Yes, silver melts at 961.78 degrees C
100 degrees C
Liquid and Gas.
The boiling point which varies for each liquid. For water that is 212 degrees F and 100 degrees C.
Water can remain liquid at a temperature above 100 degrees, C., when the pressure on it is greater than the pressure found at average sea level.
There are many substances that are liquid at this temperature. The most common is water. Under normal conditions, water freezes at 0 °C and boils at 100 °C.
Water is liquid when the temperature is below 100 degrees c and 0 degrees c, temperature does not apply force but the molecules vibrate faster at high temperatures than lower ones.
A substance that is too hot to touch. It could be gas or liquid or metal or mineral or a mixture or anything, really.
at standard pressure, the vapor condenses to liquid water at 100 C
at standard pressure, the vapor condenses to liquid water at 100 C
Liquid Oxygen becomes liquid at -183.0 C and solid at −218.79 °C
Yes, water at 300c is quite warm and liquid.
at standard pressure, the vapor condenses to liquid water at 100 C