Depending on the liquid. Different liquids have different boiling points for example water boils at 100°C Celsius or Alcohol boils at 87°C
What is liquid that turn to a solid when boil is egg before boil its lequid after boild it is solid.
For a liquid to boil, its vapor pressure must equal or surpass the pressure exerted on it by the surrounding environment. This typically occurs when the liquid reaches its boiling point, at which temperature its vapor pressure matches the surrounding pressure, causing bubbles of vapor to form within the liquid.
They change from a liquid to a vapor (gas).
Heat or energy applied and atmosphereic pressuresPressure and temperature (apex)
No, not all liquids boil at room temperature. The boiling point of a liquid depends on its specific chemical properties, such as intermolecular forces and molecular structure. Some liquids, like water, have a boiling point above room temperature, while others, like alcohol, have a lower boiling point and can boil at room temperature.
Yes any liquid can boil.
what is it
That is the boiling point of oxygen. So if the temperature in going downwards then oxygen will begin to liquefy whereas if the temperature is rising, then liquid oxygen will begin to boil.
A liquid will boil when its vapor pressure equals the atmospheric pressure.
Where the liquid is starting to boil
What is liquid that turn to a solid when boil is egg before boil its lequid after boild it is solid.
Liquid boils because the transfer of heat results in an increase of kinetic energy. With this energy increase, the molecules move around more and begin to separate and take up more space. This is the process in which a liquid turns into a gas.
By fractional distillation. Allow liquid air to get less cold. At around 77.4K, nitrogen will boil off while oxygen will remain liquid. The temperature will begin to rise again when all the nitrogen has boiled off.
Melted ice is liquid water and water boil.
Actually, you can boil liquids, and cotton is not a liquid. If you apply heat to cotton, it would burn before it would boil.
If a liquid was to boil to change state, it would be changing from a liquid to a gas, and would be said to be boiling.
For a liquid to boil, its vapor pressure must equal or surpass the pressure exerted on it by the surrounding environment. This typically occurs when the liquid reaches its boiling point, at which temperature its vapor pressure matches the surrounding pressure, causing bubbles of vapor to form within the liquid.