Pure water at 100oC
it boils because of the salt in it
Orange boils at the temperature of 212 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the same temperature that water boils at.
At neutral pH and no dissolved particles (salt, sugar) water boiles at its lowest boiling point, UNelevated, at 100oC and normal pressure condition 1.0 atm.
You get black boils on your skin the shape of an orange.
The solution freezes at a lower temperature and boils at a higher temperature.
Orange JUICE boils at 100 degrees celcius (212 Farenheit or 373 Kelvin) because orange JUICE is 88% water Hope that helped
NaCl solution freezes at lower temp. than water but boils at higher temp.than water
Liquid helium in the helium I phase boils at about 5 K, lower than any other substance. (Liquid helium in the helium II phase does not boil, it simply evaporates. Helium is truly weird stuff at very low temperatures.)
The solution freezes at a lower temperature and boils at a higher temperature.
hydrochloric acid
No. On the visible and even the microscopic level a solution is indistinguishable from a pure substance.
Sucrose (table sugar) melts at 186°C (I don't know at what temperature it boils). Water boils at 100°C. So no.