Not a question that can be answered with a single number. Each liquid becomes a gas at different temperatures. For instance, water at sea level boils (becomes a gas) at 100 °C, while that of helium is −268.93 °C (the lowest boiling point of all elements). Additionally, I recently heard of a new organic component of a jet fuel that has a boiling point of 220 °C.
The Prime Meridian is 0° longitude North or South depending on which hemisphere.
The boiling poing is the temperature where a liquid changes phase to gas and the temperature where a gas condenses to a liquid.
A gas become a liquid after cooling to the adequate temperature - the condensation point.
Melting point: the temperature at which a solid become a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature at which a liquid become a gas.
By lowering the temperature on increasing the pressure.
A liquid or gas become a solid.
the gas condenses to become liquid in the solid container
Boiling point: the temperature when a material become a gas phase.
Melting (freezing) point: the temperature when the solid metal become a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature when the liquid metal become a gas.
Can be both, depends the temperature, if you cool it a lot it become liquid, at the atmosphere temperature will be a gas !. You can use it to inflate your tires i.e., at this temperature it will be a gas.
By cooling it. Removing heat. Lowering the temperature. etc.
Every element can, but temperature depends on the element.
Depends on the temperature. the natural state is a solid. If you raise the temperature to its boiling state it will become a liquid and a further raise in temp will convert it to a vapor. (gas)
A liquid can change to a gas, by heating up and evaporating into the air.