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well basically you just get water at boil it when you see steam you know you have reached the boiling pointbecause the boiling point is just the temperature at which the liquid turns into gas bubbles =)

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The boiling point is the exact pressure and temperature that a liquid will start

to turn into a gas. scientifically speaking, this is when the vapor pressure of the liquid state is equal to it's counterpart, the vapor pressure of it's gas state.

One way to find this point is to heat up an element until it begins to boil.

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I don't know that you can calculate a boiling point from basic physics. It depends on the purity of the solution, the atmospheric pressure, and temperature measurement method. Most data in the literature are empirical.

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Heat it until it boils (use safety) and record the temperature that it boiled at. Then, under the same circumstances; repeat. This will ensure that the liquid always boils at that same temperature.

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Theoretically we can explain the boiling point as "It is the temperature at which the molecules of liquid vibrate vigrously and comes in that stage when they are abt to change there state.

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Different substances have different boiling points.

e.g. Water at sea-level boils at 212 degrees

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You put a pot on the stove, and put a thermometer in it. Then you start to heat it, and wait till you see a steady boil. Then read the thermometer.

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when the solution undergoes physical changes from liquid mixture to gas...

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Boil it, or condense it

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a thermometer and a heat source?? 0.o

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