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.)
Water is not the most quickest liquid to evaporate.
boiling (point)
The temperature at which a liquid boils is called its boiling point.
yes it would because when the liquid boils the entire container of liquid is heated to the boiling point, meaning that the liquid would turn to the vapor form all around the liquid.
Liquid helium is a lot colder than liquid nitrogen.
Pure water at 100oC
Mercury itself is a liquid metal at room temperature. It boils at 356.7°C.
if water boils a liquid it becomes a liquid not a solid
Liquid to solid
vapour
i don't freakin' know
the particles are given more energy.