It depends on the material of object that is burning
Examples of low boiling point liquids include ethanol, acetone, and ammonia. These substances vaporize at relatively low temperatures, making them suitable for applications such as cleaning solvents, refrigerants, and fuels.
In a fractionating column, substances with low boiling points condense higher up the column. This is because they vaporize easily and rise quickly, encountering cooler surfaces that promote condensation. As the temperature decreases with height, these low-boiling-point substances condense and are collected in the upper sections, while higher boiling point substances continue to rise. This separation process allows for the efficient fractional distillation of mixtures.
well these substances turn into gases very easily boiling turns liquid into gas, and with a low boiling point, this means it doesn't take much heat to make that substance a gas (they may even be gases at room temperature)
high boiling point low melting point
Simple hydrocarbons, like methane and ethane. As the carbon chain gets longer, the boiling point goes up. -------------- Some elements, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrogen and neon have extremely low boiling points. Please see the link.
Low boiling point of -268.93 °C
They Have a low boiling point
No, 68 is a low boiling point.
A liquid with a lower boiling point will boil quicker because it requires less energy to reach its boiling point compared to a liquid with a higher boiling point.
Low boiling point liquids are flammable.
To evaporate, you need a substance with a low boiling point. A low boiling point means the substance can easily turn into a vapor at relatively low temperatures, facilitating the process of evaporation.
No. Fluorine has a very low boiling point