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Yes. Evaporation can happen at temperatures below the boiling point. It is possible for a liquid to completely evaporate without ever having come to a boil.
the point at which a liquid starts to 2 boil is defined by when the pressure inside the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure. so the higher the altitude the lower the pressure, which means the temperature at which the liquid will start 2 boil will b lower. this applies for when a gas goes to a liquid as well
You boil a substance to evaporate the liquid.
yes it is. The boiling point of a liquid is affected by the atmospheric pressure, so it is higher at sea level than it is at high altitude. Also depends on the purity of liquid
No - compressed liquid is at a pressure above the boiling point pressure of the liquid. A saturated liquid is right at that boiling point. If you try to drop the pressure on a saturated liquid, it will begin to boil. If you start dropping the pressue on a compressed liquid, it will remail a stable liquid unit you have dropped it to the saturation pressure.
The nature of the liquid and the pressure.
Heat or energy applied and atmosphereic pressuresPressure and temperature (apex)
Heat or energy applied and atmosphereic pressuresPressure and temperature (apex)
Where the liquid is starting to boil
Yes, every liquid will boil at a specific temperature refered to as its "boiling point."
(Explanation): phase diagrams are all about showing what phase a substance will be at at different temperatures and pressures. This is because these are the only two factors that affect it. Therefore, pressure and temperature are the two factors that determine the boiling point.
When the temperature reaches the correct temperature (boiling point).
the stronger the intermolecular force, the more energy is required to boil the liquid ...
Only a liquid can boil. HCl boils at -84.9C
Yes. Evaporation can happen at temperatures below the boiling point. It is possible for a liquid to completely evaporate without ever having come to a boil.
No, to boil, the material would have to be in a liquid state. Paper is not.
A liquid starts to evaporate at its boiling point. Boiling is the action of the liquid turning into a gas (evaporation)