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All elements have boiling points. All element can also become solids if cooled to the proper temperature. However, with the vast number of solids in the world, there are just as many boiling points.

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What is the effect of an insoluble solid such as glass on the boiling temperature of a liquid?

If the solid is insoluble, it will have little or no effect on the boiling point. If it is soluble, it will raise the boiling point.


What is the tendency of a solute to change a boiling point of solid called?

Boiling point elevation


Is it that when Water becomes a solid at its boiling point?

no its at freezing point when water becomes solid


When solid heated temperature increase is it boiling?

No, when a solid is heated and its temperature increases, it is not boiling. Boiling specifically refers to the phase transition of a liquid turning into a gas at its boiling point. As a solid is heated, it will eventually reach its melting point, where it transitions from solid to liquid, and only then, if heated further, can it reach boiling.


Is the temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid the solid's boiling point?

No, it is the melting point. Ice changes to water when it melts, not when it boils.


Is lithium a solid at boiling point?

No. Solids do not boil, but they may sublime, which is when a solid goes directly into the gas phase without melting first. However, lithium does not sublime. Its melting point is 180.54 degrees Celsius, and its boiling point is 1342 degrees Celsius. So lithium is a liquid before reaching its boiling point.


Will a liquid turn to gas at its freezing point?

No it would be the boiling point. At freezing point it becomes solid


What is the boiling point of a solid?

The boiling point refers to the temperature at which a substance transitions from a liquid to a gas phase. Solids do not have a boiling point, as they transition directly from a solid to a gas through a process called sublimation.


What happens to the boiling point of a liquid solvent when a solid or liquid is dissolved in that liquid?

The boiling point is usually increased.


How are boiling point and melting point different?

Boiling point is the temperature point at which a liquid becomes a gas while melting point is the point at which a solid becomes a liquid.


Short difference between melting and boiling point?

Melting point is the temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid state, while boiling point is the temperature at which a substance changes from liquid to gas state. Melting occurs when the intermolecular forces holding solids together are overcome, whereas boiling involves the breaking of intermolecular forces within the liquid to form a gas.


What do terms ''boiling point'' and '' freezing point '' mean?

Boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas. Freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid.

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