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At the boiling point a liquid is changed to a gas.
The boiling point of seaborgium is not known.
There's no such thing.
The point at which something starts to vapourise.
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The definition of a boiling point is that temperature where a liquids turns to a gas. A solid would need to become liquid to discern it's boiling point.
If you know a boiling point, you can separate two different liquids that are mixed together. If the two liquids have different boiling points, you can boil them both. One of the liquids will reach its boiling point before the other liquid and start to evaporate. One of the liquids will have evaporated and will be separated from the liquid with the higher boiling point. This is called distillation. Jarachia ~ x
Just about any branch might look at boiling points, but it's in the area that a Physical Chemist might follow.
Mercury Hg -38.8' Now you could consider Hydrogen to be a metal if you are willing to get creative with the definition of metal. In that case it would be −259.16 °C
*usually* melting point is a good indicator of a substance's purity. The technique of melting point determination is used frequently in organic chemistry labs.
the maximum amount of solvent mixier and their boiling point called evaparation
superheated vapor is a vapor that has been heated above its boiling point.