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A substance has different phases, but it only boils at a certain temperature. If it is over that temperature it will evaporate or if it is under that temperature it won't boil.

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Why liquid boils at constant temperature at a given temperature?

Yes.


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No. Take water for example. Water boils at 100 degrees C. When water boils it becomes steam. This steam as soon as it is released is 100 degrees C also. The boiling point for a liquid is the point when it becomes a gas.


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Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.


How does the temp of water change as it boils?

Water stays at a constant temperature when it boils unless it is under pressure. More heat just makes it boils faster. The boiling temperature is around 212F or 100C varying somewhat with the altitude and the purity of the water.


What happens to the temperature and the speed of the molecules when gas is compressed?

The temperature and speed remain constant.


Which variables must be kept constant for Boyle's law to hold?

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The variable that Boyles law holds constant is?

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What does not remain constant during and experiment and is used to measure change?

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What must the temperature be for the gas to remain at a constant pressure?

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