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Every substance has their own boiling point.

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the temperature at which a substance changes from liquid phase to gaseous is called boiling point.

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It all depends on the boiling point of the substance. It also varies with changes in pressure and altitude.

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Why does the temperature remain constant when it boils?

A substance has different phases, but it only boils at a certain temperature. If it is over that temperature it will evaporate or if it is under that temperature it won't boil.


If the boiling point of a certain amount of a liquid is 150 degrees then what is the boiling point of twice that amount of the liquid?

The temperature at which the substance boils is the temperature at which it boils. It's not the temperature at which any certain amount of it boils.


A pure substance boils only at a certain temperature which is called its?

boiling point.


A pure substance boils only at a certain temperature?

Each liquid boils at a different temperature, but the temperature it boils at is called the Boiling Point. For example, the boiling point of water is 212 Fahrenheit.This specific temprature is dependant on the pressureon the liquid at that time, as an example at ahigher temperatures the boiling point is higher.


What temperature does every pure substance boil at?

it boils at about 100 degrees celcious ;) lolz


The phase of matter can be changed by?

changing the temperature or surrounding pressure of a substance


The temperature at which a substance boils is an example of a physical property?

Yes, because it is still the same, just really hot. If it was chemical, something else would have to be there to create another substance.


What effect does adding a solute have on the boiling of solution?

The solution freezes at a lower temperature and boils at a higher temperature.


What does it mean when a substance boils at a higher temperature than water?

Very little. Boiling point depends on several factors, and they cannot be distinguished unless further information is known about the substance.


Will 1 liter of hot water have more or less heat energy than 2liters of hot water?

no, there is no difference


How can you tell a pure substance from a mature by its boiling point?

take water for example, if water boils at 100 degrees Celsius then it is pure. if the boiling temperature turns out to be higher or lower (most of the time it is higher) then a substance is impure. salt water boils at 102.8 degrees Celsius.


What is the boiling temperature in Celsius?

The boiling point of what? The boiling point of water is 100°C (at standard temperature and pressure; at a higher altitude water boils at a lower temperature than at sea level). For other substances it is different, eg: Hydrogen boils at -252.9°C Alcohol (ethanol) boils at 78.37°C Mercury boils at 367.7°C Aluminium boils at 2470°C