Boiling point
Boiling point
it is described as vapourization
The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the external pressure is called the boiling point. This is when the liquid changes into vapor at a constant temperature.
The boiling point temperature remains constant because liquids evaporate at this point. If the temperature drops the liquid will no longer boil. At a higher temperature the vapor becomes hotter, not the liquid.
The term "melting point" is used to describe the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid. The term "freezing point" is used to describe the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid.
Yes.
It is most commonly called the melting point. Ice changes to liquid water a 0° C. That is the melting point.
The liquid vaporizes and the temperature increases as the volume also increases.
It is a heating curve. It shows the temperature changes over time as a substance is heated continuously at a constant rate, highlighting phase changes and plateaus in temperature where energy is absorbed to overcome intermolecular forces.
Q. What is the temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas or vapor?A. Boiling Point
What's the temperature at which this happens when changes to a solid to a liquid
The temperature at which a pure solid changes to a liquid is the substance's melting point.