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Yes, an oil bath can be used for boiling point determination as it provides a stable and uniform heating environment. By immersing the sample in the oil bath, you can accurately measure the boiling point of the substance while minimizing temperature fluctuations. Make sure to choose an oil with a boiling point higher than the substance being tested to avoid interference.
Boiling all the water away would take more time than heating the water from room temperature to boiling point. This is because during the boiling process, the water needs to be heated from boiling point to overcome the latent heat of vaporization to turn it into steam, which takes more time compared to heating it from room temperature to boiling point.
The boiling point of the solution is lower, the boiling point is higher.
The boiling point of a substance can be determined by heating the substance and measuring the temperature at which it changes from a liquid to a gas. This temperature is known as the boiling point.
That is the boiling point
The boiling point of almond oil is approximately 420°F (216°C).
Cement has not a melting and boiling point; after heating cement is thermally decomposed.
Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons with different boiling points. The boiling point of crude oil can vary depending on its composition, but typically falls within the range of 300°C to 400°C.
You can manage the boiling point by managing your heating element.
The boiling point of 30w oil can vary depending on the specific composition of the oil. Generally, the boiling point of motor oils, including 30w oil, can range between 400-600 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is not a "cut and dry" answer to this as the boiling of crude oil is a process. Heated to about 500 C the covalent carbon-carbon bonds begin to break during the "cracking process" - or breaking down of large molecules of heavy heating oil. computer says 500 oC
Boiling is heating any liquid substance over its boiling point, till it changes its state.. Simmering is continuously heating any liquid substance to keep it hot..