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It depends on the liquid, water is 100 Celsius. --------------- Everything is a little confused here. Solids are not liquids. If you are asking about time, you would have numerous additional factors to consider. The substance The boiling point. The starting temperature Quantity of the substance Amount of heat being applied, and even the maximum amount of heat that your heat source is capable of applying. Perhaps also insulation. An electric arc might be able to essentially vaporize a small amount of metal almost instantly. Consider an ancient flash bulb, or what happens when you connect too much power to an automobile fuse. Likewise, it takes very little effort to make liquid nitrogen boil.

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