The boiling point It is called boiling point, where all the liquid turns into gas at this one temperature (if the substance is pure). However, there are exceptions like water (they can evaporate so it can turn into gas before reaching boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius)
Water boils at 100 0C which is 212 0F. Other liquids have different boiling points. That, of course, assumes standard atmospheric pressure. If the pressure is higher or lower, the temperature at which water boils will change. The same applies to all other liquids.
The point at which a solid or a liquid becomes a gas is call the Vaporization Point.
The temperature will vary depending on the substance itself and other pressures being applied to it.
This is called the boiling point, and it is different for every liquid. For water, the boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
boiling point.
The temperature will vary according to the substance the point at which it changes state is called the boiling point.
The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid state to a gas is officially known as the boiling point.
The answer to this question is entirely dependent on the type of substance. This temperature is called the boiling point.
No. the temperature doesn't change, the substance does. yes the temperature of a substance alway changes from liquid to gas because it needs more kinetic energy for a liquid to go to the gas state breaking the intermolecular forces
Melting point is the temperature at which a solid substance changes to a liquid state. It is sometimes also called the liquefaction point.
The change between solid, liquid and gas is known as a change of state and is affected by the substance and its temperature. E.g. at room temperature water is liquid but a 0oc it becomes ice, a solid.
condensation =)
This temperature is the boiling point.
The freezing point is when a liquid changes into a solid.
The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which it changes from liquid state to gaseous or vapor state.
No. the temperature doesn't change, the substance does. yes the temperature of a substance alway changes from liquid to gas because it needs more kinetic energy for a liquid to go to the gas state breaking the intermolecular forces
Its boiling point.
melting point
Melting Point
Melting Point
Melting point.
Melting point is the temperature at which a solid substance changes to a liquid state. It is sometimes also called the liquefaction point.
melting
Changes the temperature of the substance
Evaporation is the process where a liquid state changes from its LIQUID state to a GAS state.