2862 deg C, or 5182 deg F
yes, it evaporates but at higher temperature than Water
At high enough temperature anything evaporates; these two require a very high temperature indeed. A mixture would have a boiling point somewhere in the middle.
solid
Iron boils (evaporates, at standard vapor pressure) at 3134 K, 2862 °C, 5182 °F and the heat needed for evaporation is 340 kJ·mol−1
Like all ionic compounds iron chloride is a solid at room temperature.
it freezes and evaporates
Yes.
The temperature remain unchanged.
If water is heated to a certain temperature, it evaporates. When water evaporates, it...I guess you could say..."go into the air".
the forest evaporates
Nothing if nothing evaporates.
Water can be evaporated at any temperature.
no
Temperature and Pressure.
Methylated spirit is ethanol as is volatile at room temperature
It changes because water evaporates. When it evaporates it makes it humid around it. It gets warmer.
If water is heated to a certain temperature, it evaporates. When water evaporates, it...I guess you could say..."go into the air".