The temperature at which the pressure of the evaporating liquid equals the atmospheric pressure of the surroundings. For pure water at sea level on earth, this is 100 degrees celsius.
Yes any liquid can boil.
what is it
A liquid will boil when its vapor pressure equals the atmospheric pressure.
What is liquid that turn to a solid when boil is egg before boil its lequid after boild it is solid.
Where the liquid is starting to boil
Melted ice is liquid water and water boil.
Actually, you can boil liquids, and cotton is not a liquid. If you apply heat to cotton, it would burn before it would boil.
If a liquid was to boil to change state, it would be changing from a liquid to a gas, and would be said to be boiling.
For a liquid to boil, its vapor pressure must equal or surpass the pressure exerted on it by the surrounding environment. This typically occurs when the liquid reaches its boiling point, at which temperature its vapor pressure matches the surrounding pressure, causing bubbles of vapor to form within the liquid.
boil
The eggs themselves do not actually boil but the water around them does. The liquid parts of the egg solidifies.
A gas cannot boil. Boiling is the transition from liquid to gas.