Evaporation is a thermal separation process and basically relies on the law of conservation of mass.The energy used is basically solar radiation
Boiling point of any substance is the temperature at which it changes state from a liquid to a gas. For water at sea level the boiling temperature is 100 degrees Celsius
a boiling point is the subjection of food to heat totally submerged in a liquid at 100C. thank you very much ladies and gentleman, have a good night
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
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Microwaves excite the water molecules in food to the boiling point.
a boiling point is the subjection of food to heat totally submerged in a liquid at 100C. thank you very much ladies and gentleman, have a good night
Boiling is the phase where the boiling occurs. The point at which the boiling occurs is the boiling point.
The presence of a non-volatile solute in a solution increases its boiling point. The amount of the elevation of the boiling point depends only on the number of molecules of solute present, and not on their identity. See the article entitled "Boiling-point elevation" on Wikipedia for the maths involved.
options (A) Boiling point (b) Colour (C) Smell (D) Solubility in water.
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
Unfortunately I cannot answer your question. Something You Should Know: EVERY SINGLE BOILING POINT DOES DEPEND ON MOLECULAR BONDING; BUT THE BOILING POINT DEPENDS ON THE COMPOUND AS A WHOLE. HOW MANY METALLIC BONDS ARE THERE? WHAT KIND OF METAL IS INVOLVED? HOW IS THE BOND SITUATED AMONG THE REST OF THE BONDS? IS THE METALLIC BOND A HIGHER PRIORITY THAN OTHER BONDS? WHAT OTHER ELEMENTS ARE INVOLVED IN THE COMPOUND?
there is no boiling point
The principle involved in wedge film is interference.
What is the boiling point of soil
What is the boiling point for calcium?
boiling point?!?