To test if adding salt to water increases the boiling point of the water, do the following: boil a sample of pure water until it boils. Measure the temperature at which the pure water boils. Take another sample of pure water and add salt to it, then boil this sample under the same conditions. Measure the temperature at which the salt water boils. If the latter temperature is higher, salt does increase the boiling point of water.
The teamperature does not change
Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.
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.
at normal atmospheric temperature (in plains) it boils at 100oC
The temperature that is boils at...
The solution freezes at a lower temperature and boils at a higher temperature.
The solution freezes at a lower temperature and boils at a higher temperature.
The teamperature does not change
Not significantly, but it will change the temperature that water boils at.
vapour
because all the energy supplied goes out with the vapor !
At atmospheric pressure, fluorine boils at -188.13 °.
Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.
Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.
Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.
A substance has different phases, but it only boils at a certain temperature. If it is over that temperature it will evaporate or if it is under that temperature it won't boil.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius so, technically yes