100 degrees C or 212 F is the boiling point of pure water. However, due to impurities such as sodium and calcium compounds being present in most water, the boiling point is likely to be slightly higher.
The boiling point of water is 100 °C (212 °F) at standard pressure. However, the boiling point decreases 1°C every 285 m of elevation.
Methanal (formaldehyde) melting point -92 °C, 181 K
CH2O is formaldehyde.
The boiling point of formaldehyde is -19 degrees Celsius.
That would be -2.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
B.P. methanol = 65C
39.6 degrees C.
The boiling point of acetylene is -84 0C.
-23 degrees Celsius
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees C
H2O (water) has a higher melting point and boiling point than CO2 because of the hydrogen bonds that exist between the water molecules. The hydrogen bonds are strong intermolecular forces (though they are classified as a weak bond), and help to hold separate water molecules together. Thus, the boiling point of water is higher than carbon dioxide, though they are similar in composition and mass.
the boiling point of platnium is 2500c
boiling point is always lower.
The boiling point is 84,64 oC.
Boiling point of ethanal CH3CHO is 20.2 °C (293.3 K)Boiling point of water H2O is 100 oC (373.1 K)
different substances have different boiling points, a main reference to boiling points is the boiling point of water (H2O) which is 100 degrees Celsius
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees C
it depends on the sufficent amount of h2o
I am not sure but may be it is because none of the substances have a fixed boiling point. The substance starts changing its state from liquid to gas before the mentioned boiling point . For example Boiling point of H2O is 100.but it change it changes its state before it.Therefore there are boiling range not boiling point.
boiling point is 212 deg. Fahrenheit and freezes @ 32 deg. Fahrenheit.
Because of hydrogen bonding. Oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorine have a high boiling point.
Hydrogen bonding
Dihydrogen Monoxide (H2O) is water. It boils at 100C or 212F at STP.
Both H2O and HF possess H bonds as their intermolecular force but H bonds of HF are stronger than that of H2o. therefore boiling point of than that of H2O. But experimental boiling point is high in H2O than that of Hf
As in all things that are matter, they have three forms: steam (H2O boiling point is 212 degrees F), liquid (between boiling point and freezing point), and the freezing solid (H20 is 32 degree F).
no because it is still water h2o . . so it will have the same boiling point