The substance vaporizes at its boiling point temperature.
The temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas is called the boiling point. It varies depending on the substance. At this temperature, the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure.
Mercury vaporizes at a temperature of 674 degrees Fahrenheit (356 degrees Celsius).
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These are materials used in thermometer whoses property varies with temperature
-- When the heat causes the substance to melt or vaporize. -- When heat is being leaked out of the substance at the same rate somewhere else.
A measure of the tendency of a substance to vaporize quickly.
The temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas is called the boiling point. It varies depending on the substance. At this temperature, the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure.
There are different types of forces that must be overcome to either vaporize or melt a given substance. These forces includes the hydrogen bond, the London dispersion forces, and the dipole-dipole forces.
Mercury vaporizes at a temperature of 674 degrees Fahrenheit (356 degrees Celsius).
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I have mine at 340 and works good!
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The relative volatility of water is defined as the ratio of its vapor pressure to that of another substance at a certain temperature. Water has a relatively low relative volatility compared to many other substances, meaning it tends to have a lower tendency to vaporize compared to those substances at the same temperature.
If I remember correctly, the answer is around 200 to 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
If the ignition temperature is lower than the room temperature, the substance will not ignite or burn spontaneously at room temperature. Ignition temperature refers to the minimum temperature required for a substance to ignite and sustain combustion, so if it is lower than the room temperature, the substance will remain stable at that temperature.
True. Heat is transferred from a substance at high temperature to a substance at low temperature to reach thermal equilibrium.