Decreasing the pressure -APEX
the molecules gain kinetic energy
Decreasing the pressure -APEX
Liquid has to be a certain temperature to boil depending if it is more dense or less dense. So yes. Normally the temperature would increase.
Any substance which is liquid at that temperature. Liquids evaporate at any temperature. If you mean boiling, which happens at a fixed temperature at fixed pressure, then nitric acid fits.
You boil a substance to evaporate the liquid.
The gas cooker will get to that temperature very quickly. Any liquid you are trying to boil depends on the size of the cooker and its burner size, the amount of liquid you intend to boil and also the altitude that you are at. The higher the altitude, the longer it takes water to boil.
Decreasing the pressure -APEX
By reducing the pressure
Decreasing the pressure -APEX
The higher the vapor pressure of a liquid at a given temperature, the lower the normal boiling point (i.e., the boiling point at atmospheric pressure) of the liquid.
When the temperature reaches the correct temperature (boiling point).
When a liquid is heated to a temperature at which particles throughout the liquid have enough kinetic energy to vaporize, the liquid begins to boil.
The higher the vapor pressure of a liquid at a given temperature, the lower the normal boiling point (i.e., the boiling point at atmospheric pressure) of the liquid.
It will boil
Yes, every liquid will boil at a specific temperature refered to as its "boiling point."
It will boil
LIQUID NITROGEN
The boiling point temperature remains constant because liquids evaporate at this point. If the temperature drops the liquid will no longer boil. At a higher temperature the vapor becomes hotter, not the liquid.