The boiling point of water 212 degrees F or 100 degrees C at 1 atmosphere of pressure (sea level).
Water (H2O) is in a liquid state at room temperature (around 20-25°C).
Water (H2O) freezes at 0°C, and boils at 100°C.
No, not all liquids boil at room temperature. The boiling point of a liquid depends on its specific chemical properties, such as intermolecular forces and molecular structure. Some liquids, like water, have a boiling point above room temperature, while others, like alcohol, have a lower boiling point and can boil at room temperature.
Something can boil by increasing the temperature of the substance until it reaches its boiling point, causing the liquid to evaporate and form bubbles. Another way to make something boil is by decreasing the surrounding pressure, which lowers the boiling point of the substance and allows it to boil at a lower temperature.
The equation describes the process of ice (H2O solid) absorbing heat and melting into liquid water (H2O liquid) at its melting point temperature.
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H2O is water. It can be almost any temperature.
If heated to a high enough temperature yes, rock will boil.
The temperature is 60,3 oC.
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Place the container of water in a vacuum & it should start to boil at room temperature.
When the temperature reaches the correct temperature (boiling point).
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