The boiling point will increase. The impurities essentially "block" the molecules of the substance from leaving the liquid as a gas, so a higher temp is needed to boil it. see colligative properties.
it'll decrease
No only pure water is a pure substance. Distilled water contains materials and other impurties. So there's the answer to your question also did you happen to know that pure water is extremely rare.
To bring a substance from a liquid to a gas, it needs to undergo the process of vaporization or boiling. This occurs when the substance is heated to its boiling point, which is the temperature at which its vapor pressure becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure. As the substance absorbs heat, its particles gain energy and become more volatile, transitioning from the liquid phase to the gas phase.
Actually, as you rise in elevation in atmoshpere im assuming, the pressure decreases. This pressure drop will cause the boiling point of anything to rise, therefore requiring more energy to boil.
The compound is methyl bromide - formerly a very common fumigant for stored goods subject to insect attack. A boiling point is exactly that - a point, a particular temperature at which boiling of a substance takes place. As such it has no limit. As posted the question has no obvious meaning.
if you were to constantly increase the temperature of a solid you would eventually reach the melting point for that particular substance, at which time the solid would melt to a liquid. if you were to keep heating the substance, at some point the liquid would reach its boiling point and would evaporate to a gas.
The boiling point won't decrease
it might decrease or increase depends on the impurities added.:D
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The phenomenon associated with the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas is called boiling. Of course, a liquid can also evaporate without boiling, which is slower and harder to observe.
No only pure water is a pure substance. Distilled water contains materials and other impurties. So there's the answer to your question also did you happen to know that pure water is extremely rare.
Impurities. Impurities in water will cause the water to evaporate at a slightly higher temperature than 100 deg C. If you where to use distilled water it would evaporate at 100 deg C.
To bring a substance from a liquid to a gas, it needs to undergo the process of vaporization or boiling. This occurs when the substance is heated to its boiling point, which is the temperature at which its vapor pressure becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure. As the substance absorbs heat, its particles gain energy and become more volatile, transitioning from the liquid phase to the gas phase.
Actually, as you rise in elevation in atmoshpere im assuming, the pressure decreases. This pressure drop will cause the boiling point of anything to rise, therefore requiring more energy to boil.
Temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Temperature in Kelvin is proportional to kinetic energy of particles. Heat on the other hand depends on the amount of substance present.
The compound is methyl bromide - formerly a very common fumigant for stored goods subject to insect attack. A boiling point is exactly that - a point, a particular temperature at which boiling of a substance takes place. As such it has no limit. As posted the question has no obvious meaning.