i think it is 2400c but I'm not sure if that is just for carbon
Dissolving any salt into water will raise the boiling point.
It is called as evaporating of water. In a special case, when all water molecules in the given sample are capable of evaporating, that temperature is called the boiling point of water according to the particular pressure.
you need to find out the evaporating point for each of your two liquids. for example if you had a mixture of ink and water, the evaporating point for water is 100 degrees and the evaporating point for the ink is 150 degrees (it isn't really, I'm just giving you an example). You then heat the mixture to 100 degrees, because when it is heated to that, the water will evaporate up the pipe and into the other pot. This will happen because the evaporating point of water is 100 degrees. The ink will still be in the starting pot because its boiling point is 150 degrees, remember? so it wouldn't have evaporated yet. turn off the heat when you think they've separated completely. you can do this by judging the amount of water in the other pot if you don't know how much water was mixed in with the ink :)
non-metals have lower density, melting and boiling point but diamond has higher density, melting and boiling point.
Evaporating alcohol absorbs energy. The same is true of any substance that is evaporating.
evaporating
It is the temperature at which matter evaporates, or becomes a gas. For example, 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) is the boiling/evaporating point of pure water.
It's a chisel with a diamond point.
It depends on what is evaporating, the substance in question.
Diamond Point School was created in 1919.
point point
A 1.00 point diamond is one carat, so a .12 point diamond is a little over 1/10th of a carat.
Dissolving any salt into water will raise the boiling point.
water evaporating when water heats it gets to its highest boiling point which is a 100 degrees, then slowly starts rising in the air which is called evaporating, this is when steam is formed.
Tungsten begins to vaporize at 5828 K, 5555 °C, 10031 °F
A forty-point diamond is nearly half a carat, which would be fifty points.
no,it is not a chemical property as no new product is formed during evaporation..