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The boiling point is the temperature at which water turns into a gas.

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Can solid turn into liquid?

Yes. Every solid has a melting temperature above which (hotter) it is a liquid and beneath which (colder) it is a solid. Answer For example, water becomes ice at zero degrees Celsius / 32 degrees Fahrenheit. That temperature is the melting temperature for ice. Hotter than that temperature will turn ice into water, and colder than that temperature will turn water into ice. 0 degrees Celsius is also called the triple point because water, ice, and water vapor can all exist at that temperature without changing their forms. In other words, at that temperature, ice can stay ice, water can stay water, and water vapor can stay water vapor.


At what temperature does air turn into water?

Do you mean at what temperature does air turn into a liquid or at what temperature does water condense out of the air?If the latter then air itself has not water in it and thus can never turn into water. It's the moisture (water vapor) in the air that will condense out of the air and turn into a liquid. This begins to occur at the dew point which depends on the how much moisture there is in the first place (humidity), the pressure, and the temperature. For example, current conditions where I am: Temp = 74 F, Pressure = 29.97 inches, Relative Humidity = 44%, dew point = 51 F. So this means that if we keep the pressure constant and drop the temperature to 51 F, water will begin to condense out of the air.If the former then, that's harder (for me anyway to answer). Usually the air is compressed AND cooled. At atmospheric pressure, the temperature would need to be extremely low for liquification. Nitrogen has a boiling temp of -195.8 C (the other gases boil at higher temps) so you would need to get the temperature below that.


What unique feature does water exhibit in response to temperature changes?

The unique feature of water in response to temperature changes is known as the anomalous expansion of water. When heated, ice and water first contract till the temperature exceeds 4 degrees Celsius at which point expansion starts.


At what temperature does solid turn to liquid?

Generally speaking, solid turns to a liquid at its melting point. Ice turns to water at 0 degrees Celsius Chocolate melts at 25 degrees Celsius- Yum! Ice (solid) thaws when the temperature rises above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, becoming water (liquid). Other solids (oddly) vary.


Why does filling a plastic bottle with cold water cause moisture on the outside of the bottleg?

The dew point is the temperature at which vapor in the air will condense and turn into liquid. The dew point is determined by the air temperature, pressure and relative humidity. Consequently, when vapor in the air comes into contact with the edge of the bottle (which, if the water is cold, is below dew point) it condenses and forms liquid on the outside of the bottle.

Related questions

What is one stage of evaporation?

heating of water by the sun's energy which increases the temperature of the water causing some of the water to turn into water vapour at a temperature below the water's boiling point temperature.


What would make water turn from a liquid to a gas?

You don't decrease the temperature, you raise the water's boiling point, or increase the water's temperature......


At which temperature does a water turn in to a gas?

100C or 212F. It is the boiling point of water, where water turns from a liquid into a gas.


Why does ice turn into water when it is in water?

Since the water is at a higher temperature than the ice, it transfers heat to the ice. This in turn raises the ice's temperature above its melting point of 32oF which turns the ice to water.


What temperature does water turn solid?

The freezing point of fresh water is 0° C or 32° F.


Can solid turn into liquid?

Yes. Every solid has a melting temperature above which (hotter) it is a liquid and beneath which (colder) it is a solid. Answer For example, water becomes ice at zero degrees Celsius / 32 degrees Fahrenheit. That temperature is the melting temperature for ice. Hotter than that temperature will turn ice into water, and colder than that temperature will turn water into ice. 0 degrees Celsius is also called the triple point because water, ice, and water vapor can all exist at that temperature without changing their forms. In other words, at that temperature, ice can stay ice, water can stay water, and water vapor can stay water vapor.


When does water turn rapidly into a gas?

When the temperature reaches the boiling point, which is 99.97° in normal conditions.


Why is freeze thaw?

Fresh water (for instance) will freeze and turn to ice when the temperature drops below freezing point. The ice will thaw (melt back into water) when the temperature rises above freezing point.


What temperature does water turn inton a solid?

At freezing point which is 32 degrees F or 0 degrees C.


No because the temperature at which a liquid will turn to a gas is called its boiling point?

For example, water boils at 100 C.


What is the meaning of boiling and of boilingpoint?

Boiling is to heat an liquid to the point where it will turn from a liquid to a gas. Because the substance cannot be at temperature higher than its boiling point the temperature will remain that until all the liquid has been boiled away. That is why if I were to heat some alcohol and water the temperature would remain at about 60oC until all the alcohol had evaporated away. Then the temperature would go to 100oC and the water would boil. The boiling point of substance is the temperature at which the substance will turn from a liquid to a gas. This is about 100oC for water.


What is boiling and freezing point?

Freezing point is the temperature required to turn a liquid into a solid. Boiling point is the temperature required to turn a liquid into a gas. Almost everything has a freezing and boiling point. If you mean water well The freezing point is 0oC The boiling point is 100oC If you add a bit salt to the water to make saline then the freezing point is changed and lowered somewhere in the region of -10c (which is why we salt grit our roads in winter)