benzene has lower boiling point than water
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The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
Yes, Salt also lowers the freezing point of water, and lowers the boiling point of water. Add salt to a boiling pot of water and it immediately boils faster/harder at the location that the Salt hit the water.
The boiling point of a liquid is defined as when the vapour pressure of that liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure. On mountains, the air pressure is lower than at sea level, so it follows that the boiling point of water is lower there.
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The boiling Point of impure water is 100 degrees celsius
The boiling point of freshwater is lower than the boiling point of saltwater.
Salt will lower the melting point, and raise the boiling point of water.
Because the boiling point of alcohol is lower than the boiling point of water.
Acetone is a liquid with a boiling point lower than that of water; the other two are solids.
Yes, Salt also lowers the freezing point of water, and lowers the boiling point of water. Add salt to a boiling pot of water and it immediately boils faster/harder at the location that the Salt hit the water.
you lower its boiling point.
water can be compressed and it would make the freezing point and the boiling point lower
It depends where you are in Nevada. The boiling point will be lower in areas at a higher elevation.
It depends what chemical or compound you are comparing the boiling point to. Ethanol has an atmospheric pressure boiling point of 78.1 °C (172.6 °F). This is slightly lower than the boiling point of water at the same pressure, much lower than the boiling point of iron, much higher than the boiling point of bromine.
physiological answers tell us that In neurology water may be boiling at a lower substantial rate then non water water.
The boiling point of pure water is lower than the boiling point of salt water.
In general, the higher the altitude, the lower the pressure, and the lower the pressure the lower the boiling point.